Community members gather at the Coronado Library for an engaging book discussion with an author.
The Coronado Library is excited to host bestselling author Brad Taylor for a discussion about his latest book, ‘Into the Gray Zone.’ This free community event will feature timely insights, a Q&A, and a book signing opportunity following the discussion. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to secure seating, as it is on a first-come, first-served basis. This event is part of a series of engaging programs aimed at fostering community involvement and celebrating literature.
Coronado residents, get ready for an exhilarating literary event that’s just around the corner! The Coronado Library is thrilled to announce that bestselling author Brad Taylor will be making a special appearance to discuss his latest release, Into the Gray Zone. This event promises to be a wonderful opportunity for book lovers in the community, combining discussion, insights, and a chance to meet the author!
On the day of the event, fans will be treated to an engaging discussion about Taylor’s latest work. Joining him in this conversation will be fellow author Matt Coyle. This duo is sure to deliver an inspiring session that dives deep into the book’s themes, characters, and behind-the-scenes stories. As a popular New York Times bestselling author, Taylor’s insights will be invaluable for fans and budding writers alike!
After the discussion, attendees will have the chance to get their copies of Into the Gray Zone signed. So, if you have your own copy or want to buy one, get ready to meet the man behind the pages! And if you’re a quick thinker, you can grab a seat in the preferred area by purchasing the book through Warwick’s Bookstore. Remember, seating is on a first-come, first-served basis, so plan accordingly!
A highlight of this exciting event is that it is absolutely free and open to the public! Just mark your calendars and come on down. The only costs you might incur are for your new book and maybe a few extra snacks on the way. The weather is looking promising too, with a delightful mix of clouds and sunshine projected for the day, a high of 61°F, and gentle winds from the WNW at 10 to 20 mph. Perfect for a day of literary appreciation!
The upcoming book discussion with Brad Taylor is just one of many exciting happenings at the Coronado Library! This year’s Community READ has kicked off with a fantastic concert by the Summer of Love band. The featured book this year is The Women by Kristin Hannah, and a variety of programs throughout March will explore its themes.
Later this month on March 15, the library is hosting the annual San Diego Storytelling Festival, showcasing captivating storytelling and panels honoring women in the military and veterans’ experiences. It’s a perfect opportunity for storytelling lovers to immerse themselves in unique narratives.
Don’t miss the San Diego Writers Festival, scheduled for April 5 and held across multiple venues including the library, Coronado High School, and the Spreckels Center Grand Room. This festival will inspire writers with a broad range of topics, including true crime writing, memoir writing, and women’s history, featuring notable authors like Lisa See and R.F. Kuang.
Jacqueline Luna, the Senior Librarian, is leading the charge for this year’s Community READ and is committed to providing fun activities for everyone. Programs include a talk by Little Saigon on cultural connections, conversations with special guests like Vietnam War nurse Diane Carlson Evans, concerts, and a macramé workshop for kids. There’s truly something for every age!
The library is known for its vibrant atmosphere, organizing over 800 programs a year aimed at fostering community involvement. With events that celebrate literature, culture, and creativity, the Coronado Library continues to be a hub where residents can gather, learn, and grow together. Don’t miss out on these engaging opportunities to connect with your community and relish the love of reading!
So, mark your calendars for Brad Taylor’s book discussion and swing by the Coronado Library! You won’t want to miss this chance to expand your mind and enjoy the world of literature.
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