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University of Arizona campus • March 2-3, 2019 • 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. • Free admission • tucsonfestivalofbooks.org Howpoetrycan change the world Teen Plaza Events Kwame Alexander is a poet, educator,and the NewYork Times best-selling author of 28 , including "Swing," "Solo" and Saturday 2 p.m. Noon "Rebound," the follow-up to his,Newbery Medal-winning, middle-grade novel, "The Crossover." He believes that poetry can 10 a.m. Orbeez and Seeds w/ Pima Cyanotype Photo Paper Art with County Seed Helpers Pima County Public Library change the world, and he uses it to inspire and empower young people around the world. Kwame will be in two sessions on Button Making with Pima County Public Library Saturday, March 2, both in the Education Building Kiva.At 11:30 he will celebrate "Swing," his latest novel, with songwriter Randy Sunday 2 p.m. Noon 10 a.m. Dungeons and Dragons, Role Peterson, who has written original songs based on the .At 2:30,he will join a panel of authors to discuss love in young-adult Play Games and Glass Magnets Crazy Face , Mini Orbeez Stress Balls with Pima literature. Signings follow both sessions. Book Necklaces w/ Mary Palmeri County Public Library

Information/ Young Adult Indie Author Pavilion Concessions Lost and found These authors will meet and greet the public, and sign and sell their books, in Education Restrooms two-hour sessions on the UA Mall, just south of the Teen Plaza. First aid Located in every campus building that is open for the events. Saturday Sunday Jessica Bucher 12:15 p.m. Catalina Claussen 12:15 p.m. Sarah Combs 12:15 p.m. Jacob Devlin 2:30 p.m. Cameron Coral 12:15 p.m. Carol Fiore 10 a.m. Larry Dyer 10 a.m. K. Harrell 10 a.m. Children’s Sales and Signings Sara Fujimura 2:30 p.m. C.J. Hendrix 12:15 p.m. Pamela Israel 2:30 p.m. Daniel James 2:30 p.m. D.G. Lamb 10 a.m. Laura Marshall 2:30 p.m. DaVaun Sanders 2:30 p.m. Gary Nicholson 10 a.m. Reno Ursal 2:30 p.m. C.E. Ostra 12:15 p.m. ENUE Amber Victoria 10 a.m. Richard Sargent 2:30 p.m. AV Story & Steward Observatory Shirley Williams 10 a.m. Tabatha Shipley 10 a.m. Entertainment Guy Worthey 12:15 p.m. Judith Starkston 12:15 p.m. Stage Games CHERRY Book Nook Many festival sessions give teachers credit for professional development Story Street Blanket closed Educators can receive professional form in the College of Education lobby. Book development clock hours during the Volunteers will be stationed near Giveaway Psychology festival by documenting their atten- classrooms in the College of Education dance at children’s and teens’ author to stamp your form after each session Modern Languages presentations and workshops, parent/ attended. EXHIBITORS 300-399 Charles P. Sonett educator sessions. At the end of each day, return the Space Sciences Credit is available for the sessions in form to the College of Education lobby Central Mall Center the College of Education building. to verify your attendance and receive Portable restrooms Pick up a professional development a certificate.

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Ed Indie Children’s Author Pavilion West Food Court Stage / Explore the World through Stamps These authors will meet and greet the public, and sign and sell their books, in two-hour Dhonielle Clayton, Cynthia Leitich Smith, Sara Holland, Mari Mancusi, Robin LaFevers, Kass Morgan, Celeste Trimble with the Postal History Foundation Sara Holland, Kiersten White Shelley Sackier, Book Nook Activity Tent Emma Mills Megan Shepherd Kiersten White #Ownvoices in Action: sessions, just south of the College of Education. en & Lilliam Rivera Vampires and Were- Suzanne Young Fan Fiction and Gamers Worlds within Worlds: Fantasy Thrillers: Who Writing OwnVoices Te thor Stage en & Cruel Choices in a wolves Dangerous Secrets: in the Lives of Teens YA Fantasy Will Survive? by Young Indigenous Childrens Tent Te Au thor Stage Cruel World The Will to Live Writers Janice Auerbach 10 a.m. Marcie Feldman 2:30 p.m. Marian Kelner 10 a.m. Au Michael Baumann 2:30 p.m. Rita Goldner 12:15 p.m. David Kurud 12:15 p.m. Michelle Buvala 2:30 p.m. Annamarie Harris-Romero 12:15 p.m. Lynn Lusch 12:15 p.m. Sean Buvala 10 a.m. Kathryn Hoxie 12:15 p.m. Marc Severson 2:30 p.m. Pat Mora Penny Kittle Tracy Smiles Ellen Hagan, Christine Draper, Ma- Kathleen Craw- Penny Kittle Jeanne Fain, Cynthia Alaniz, Jane Indie Children’s Author Pavilion Tracy Cooper 2:30 p.m. Kathryn Humphrey 12:15 p.m. Dede Stockton 10 a.m. WordJoy: Celebrating Book Clubs: Connect- Our Desert Environ- Renée Watson rie LeJeune, Michelle ford-McKinney Building the Reading Janine Schall Bean-Folkes, Jeanne Mike Enfield 10 a.m. Marie Joy 2:30 p.m. Jennifer Utsch 10 a.m. Reidel, Heather Scott Fain, Rebecca Leigh, om 308 Poetry with Children ing Kids with Books ment in Literature: A Conversation About Immigrants and Refu- Life of a Child Latinx Immigrant Jour- ucation These authors will meet and greet the public, and sign and sell their books, in two-hour and Each Other Multiple Perspectives Jennifer Summerlin Ro Watch Us Rise Ed om 308 Difficult Topics, Strong gees Across the World neys in Picturebooks ucation

sessions, just south of the College of Education. / Emotions and the Notable Books for K-8 Ro Ed Childrens Tent / Power of Story Readers Marie Ballard 12:15 p.m. Betty Fulcomer 12:15 p.m. Peter Oppenheim 12:15 p.m. Read a book, take a journey Caryl Crowell Prisca Martens, Dhonielle Clayton Maria Acevedo, Dorea Donna Cowan 2:30 p.m. Yasmin John-Thorpe 10 a.m. ShaRon Rea 2:30 p.m. Noa Baum Judi Moreillon Marilyn Carpenter Cyndi Giorgis Junko Sakoi, Supporting Readers Ray Martens Resources Available Kleker, Mika Phinney Lizabeth Danek 2:30 p.m. Jody Mackey 2:30 p.m. William Sivitz 10 a.m. Yoo Kyung Sung Take home a FREE book, thanks to the Stocker Foundation. Books will be Beyond Labels: Bridg- Reading with Toddlers Award-Winning Books Reading Aloud: om 310 as Meaning-Makers: Books to Inspire Young from We Need Diverse Family Art Backpacks ing Differences through and Preschoolers: Too Good to Miss Creating Readers and Books to Explore given to kids at the free book tent on the Psychology patio just southeast ucation om 310 Sonja Danielson 10 a.m. Kevin McBeth 2:30 p.m. Britta Stromeyer Esmail 10 a.m. Ro Getting Out of Their Readers and Writers Books to Encourage Family ucation Ed

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