Montclair Literary Festival ‘Global Voices’ Continues This Weekend – TAPinto.net

Succeed2gether’s Montclair Literary Festival Global Voices events continue this weekend, with authors speaking about their books from international locales, including Ireland, Spain, Dubai, South Korea and Barbados.

On Saturday, March 20 at 7 p.m., CNN primetime host Don Lemon will be talking about his new book This Is The Fire: What I Say to My Friends About Racism with MSNBC political analyst and host of The ReidOut, Joy-Ann Reid. Tickets are $30 and include a copy of the book (value $28). The first 50 people to sign up receive a signed copy. Tickets here bit.ly/DonLemon320.

After a full afternoon of free events starting at midday, the last Global Voices event will take place on Sunday, March 21 at at 7 p.m. with acclaimed Scottish actor Alan Cumming in conversation with Scottish-American writer Douglas Stuart, about Stuart’s Booker-Prize winning novel, Shuggie Bain. Tickets are $20 and include a signed copy of the book, or $10 to attend the online event only. Tickets here bit.ly/shuggie320.

Other featured authors include former U.S. and U.K. poet laureates Billy Collins and Andrew Motion, Irish author Kevin Barry (Night Boat to Tangier) talking about his new book of short stories, That Old Country Music, NJ-born Avni Doshi talking about her Booker-prize finalist debut novel Burnt Sugar, a panel with Korean-American authors speaking about their novels, a talk with Spanish-language authors, and a panel with Caribbean authors, including Cherie Jones How The One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House, among many others. All these events are free. More details are available on our website here. All events will be held online on our Crowdcast channel here.

New York Times bestselling Cameroonian-American author Imbolo Mbue launched the Global Voices series last Saturday March 13 when she spoke about her new book, How Beautiful We Were, and revealed that she used to live near Lackawanna Plaza in Montclair when she first moved from Cameroon.

The fifth annual Festival is planned for Saturday October 2, 2021, with in-person and online events.

The festival organizing committee wishes to thank event partners Montclair Public Library, Watchung Booksellers, and festival sponsors Rao’s, West of Hudson Realty Group, Jill Williams (Ameriprise Financial), Ferguson Dental, the County of Essex, and community members.

The Festival is a program of Succeed2gether, a non-profit organization that addresses unequal access to educational resources by providing free, high-quality enrichment and academic programs to children in need from Essex County and surrounding New Jersey communities. Succeed2gether launched its Montclair Literary Festival in 2017 to promote literacy and reading for all, and to celebrate reading, literature, and Montclair’s vibrant and diverse literary scene. The Montclair Literary Festival raises funds and awareness for the work of Succeed2gether, www.succeed2gether.org.