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author of Monsoon Summer, The Not-So-Star-Spangled Life of Sunita Sen, Rickshaw Girl, Secret Keeper, and the
First Daughter books, keeps an eye on reading, writing, and life between cultures.
I thoroughly enjoyed my week of events in the Midwest. I presented the 8th annual lecture on Multicultural Children's Literature at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse, hosted by the Murphy Library. Next I headed for Grand Rapids, Michigan, where I attended the Festival of Faith and Writing to sit on a couple of panels as well as offer a solo talk entitled "It's Just Fiction: Ten Tips on Reading and Writing about Race, Culture, and Power."
In both communities, everyone was so ... nice. I know that can be a bland adjective, but believe me, after living in or near big cities my whole life, I delighted in the courtesies extended to me in these smaller college towns. If it wasn't for the W-word, I'd consider making my home in one of North America's so-called "flyover states." But I dumped my shovels in Boston before moving to the San Francisco Bay Area, and I never want to see them again. Besides, I can always visit, right?
Three Great Days in Wisconsin
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Welcome bouquet in my hotel room? Nice start! |
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4th and 5th graders getting settled before my presentation. |
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Received this book of stories and poems prepared by the students. Great teachers are the key to successful author visits. |
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Time for my lectures at the Murphy Library. Good signage, right? |
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Fielding good questions is more than half the fun. |
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On my lunch break, I drove up to Grandad Bluff Park to enjoy the view. |
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The University of Wisconsin—La Crosse from the Bluff. |
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Patrick Anderson of the LaCrosse Tribune attended and reported about the event. |
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It takes a village to plan an author visit. Here's the the team of librarians and School of Education leaders at The Waterfront Restaurant (highly recommended for dinner). Thank you, friends! |
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The route to the airport in St. Paul took me through this town. Remember who lived here? |
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Yep, it's the Little House in the Big Woods. |
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Lake Pepin. |
Three Great Days in Wisconsin
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Confession: I love conference swag. This gift bag was waiting in my room at Calvin College's Prince Conference Center, site of the Festival of Faith and Writing. |
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The Festival kicked off with a talk by Gene Luen Yang, "Is Art Selfish?" Other keynote speakers included James McBride, Miroslav Volf, and Anne Lamott. |
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Children's and YA authors abounded (From L to R: Swati Avasthi, Pam Muñoz Ryan, and Deborah Heiligman.) |
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Loved spending time with this brilliant author and listening to her talk about faith and science in her award-winning book, CHARLES AND EMMA. "The Darwins' relationship is a microcosm of how people can talk about different views with deep love," she said. |
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Newbery honoree Gary Schmidt, who is on the faculty at Calvin, moderated a panel on writing young adult fiction (from L to R: Gary Schmidt, Swati Avasthi, Pam Muñoz Ryan, and me.) |
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Panel discussion, "Power of the Word: Writing Towards Justice." (From L to R: Moderator Sarina Moore, Uwem Akpan, Ashley Lucas, and me.) |
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Last but not least, the Festival was full of young talents, including my friend Briana Meade, who writes about young motherhood and faith. |