release date: 09/28/2021
On Wednesday, Oct. 6, one of fall’s most anticipated author events will happen. Seattle Reads 2021 presents Brit Bennett, bestselling author of “The Vanishing Half,” in conversation with Jazmyn Scott, program manager at LANGSTON.
Seattle Reads is Seattle’s citywide book club, started by The Seattle Public Library in 1998. Every year, the Library works with the community to select a book for the whole city to read, with an aim of deepening Seattle’s engagement with literature. This year’s selection – “The Vanishing Half,” by Brit Bennett – is one of the most acclaimed novels of 2020, exploring complex themes of race, identity and family.
Please see below for more details and registration information about this event and the other great Seattle Reads events offered this season.
REGISTER FOR SEATTLE READS 2021 EVENTS
ABOUT BRIT BENNETT
Born and raised in Southern California, Bennett graduated from Stanford University and later earned her MFA in fiction at the University of Michigan, where she won a Hopwood Award in Graduate Short Fiction as well as the 2014 Hurston/Wright Award for College Writers. Her work has been featured in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The Paris Review and Jezebel. She is one of the National Book Foundation's 2016 5 Under 35 honorees.
ABOUT SEATTLE READS
Seattle Reads is a citywide book group, where people are encouraged to read and discuss the same book. Seattle Reads presents “The Vanishing Half” in partnership with the African-American Writers’ Alliance, LANGSTON, Northwest African American Museum and Wa Na Wari. It is made possible by The Seattle Public Library Foundation and The Wallace Foundation, with additional support from media sponsor The Seattle Times, Riverhead Books and Penguin Random House.
MORE INFORMATION
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