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Liberation Station Bookstore: Grand Opening Day 1
June 17, 2023 @ 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
FreeLiberation Station’s ribbon cutting and grand opening will be from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, June 17 with notable children’s book authors available to sign books including:
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Derrick Barnes, who wrote the 2022 graphic novel “Victory. Stand!-Raising My Fist For Justice” (National Book Award finalist), “Crown: an Ode to a Fresh Cut” (Caldecott and Newbery honors), and New York Times bestselling books, “I am Every Good Thing” and “The King of Kindergarten,” among many others.
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Tameka Fryer Brown, who wrote “That Flag,” “Brown Baby Lullaby,” “My Cold Plum Lemon Pie Bluesy Mood” and “Not Done Yet: Shirley Chisholm’s Fight for Change.”
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Jesse Byrd, who wrote “King Penguin” (Paris Book Festival Top 3 Book of the Year), “Sunny Days,” “Real Jungle Tales” and more.
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Peaches Dean, author of “Memories of My Mommy” and “Penelope B’s Great Mission.”
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Alison Hawkins, who illustrated “The Noisy Classroom,” “What Would Fashion Look Like If It Included All of Us” and “Little People, Big Dreams: Nelson Mandela.”
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Kelly Starling Lyons, who wrote “Going Down Home with Daddy” (Caldecott honor), “Ty’s Travels: Zip, Zoom!” (Geisel Honor Book) and many more.
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Shelia P. Moses, who wrote “The Legend of Buddy Bush” (National Book Award finalist, Coretta Scott King award winner), “We Were the Fire: Birmingham 1963” and more.
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Vanessa Brantley Newton, who illustrated the New York Times bestseller, “The King of Kindergarten,” and companion book, “The Queen of Kindergarten,” and more.
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Alana Tyson, author of “My Red, White, and Blue.”
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Lamar Whidbee, who wrote and illustrated “1..2..3..4 Breathe” with his son, Stone.