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Tucson Festival of Books Spotlight: Children’s Authors

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Since its foundation in 2009, the Tucson Festival of Books has welcomed authors, programs, and exhibitions from diverse groups in hopes of promoting literacy rates across Southern Arizona. Included among

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All from a Walnut | Ammi-Joan Paquette

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All from a Walnut written by Ammi-Joan Paquette and illustrated by Felicita Sala Out Now from Abrams Books for Young Readers; 40 pages Content Warnings: death, grief About the Author:

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Letter to a Stranger: The Essays That Still Haunt Me

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Coming March 22, 2022 from Algonquin Books; 336 pages About the Editor: “Colleen Kinder is an essayist whose work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The New Republic,

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You’d Be Home Now | Kathleen Glasgow

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You’d Be Home Now by Kathleen Glasgow  Out Now from Delacorte Press; 378 pages Content Warnings: Death, addiction, drugs and alcohol, bullying, adult content, bad coping mechanisms, betrayal, hospitals, difficult

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Letter to a Stranger Reaction: Those Who Haunt Us Never Truly Leave

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Letter to a Stranger Reaction: Those Who Haunt Us Never Truly Leave Coming October 5, 2021 from Algonquin Books; 336 pages About the Anthology Editor: “COLLEEN KINDER is an essayist

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PRR Staff’s Most Anticipated Summer Reads

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After a year of Zoom University, we at Pine Reads Review are so ready for summer break. And what better way to celebrate summer than reading a new book (or

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