On the Trapline
A young Indigenous child goes on a trip with his grandfather—and on a journey into his Swamp Cree grandfather's memories of growing up connected with the land. Award-winning picture book author David A. Robertson will share this meaningful…
Middle Grade: COVID and Communities
When the world falls apart … This session explores the effects of the global pandemic on both coasts of the Pacific. In bestselling novelist Kelly Yang’s latest standalone novel, New From Here, Knox Wei-Evans stands up to anti-AAPI racism…
Dust Off Those Classics: Innovative and Inclusive Retellings
If you think the classic tales of yore have nothing relevant to say to today’s young readers, these three fabulous creators are here to prove you wrong. In their new works, they challenge and transform those dusty (and sometimes problematic)…
Little Loon Finds His Voice
Have you ever heard the eerie wail of a loon? In Little Loon Finds His Voice, a young bird longs to grow up and imitate his Papa's hoots and yodels. Come listen to Little Loon's story and then get inspired by the book's illustrator, Regina Shlovsky,…
Black: The Many Wonders of My World
Black is special. Black is wonderful. Black is beautiful! Oakland-based author Nancy Johnson James and Oakland illustrator Constance Moore team up for a celebration of color and identity. Listen to the book, and then try your hand at exploring…
Young (Adult) Love
Love is in the air… literally. In this panel, YA authors will share their recent novels that offer plenty of romance, regardless of the state of your own love life. New York Times–bestselling author Casey McQuiston makes their YA debut with…
Middle Grade: Sports and Identity
For many athletes, all those hours spent training and competing makes that sport a big part of their identity. But who are these athletes when they aren’t participating in their sport? Rebecca Balcárcel’s Shine On, Luz Véliz! features…
The First Cat in Space Ate Pizza!
During COVID lockdown, when many of us were just trying not to lose it entirely, author Mac Barnett and artist Shawn Harris kept their sanity and exercised their zany brand of creativity with a series of wildly popular live cartoon shows about…
cancelled: Wordplay with Jon Agee
Have you heard of TACO CAT or UFO TOFU? Have you eaten an EVIL OLIVE or STRESSED DESSERTS? You might think you have ailihphilia (that’s a love of palindromes) but only Jon Agee, a true prodigy of palindromes, would have the audacity to write…
Powwow Day
River longs to participate in the Grand Entry procession at the powwow, but she's recovering from an illness and is too weak to dance. As she looks on from the sidelines, though, she feels gratitude to be part of of this tradition and hope for…