About the Event
The St. Louis Jewish Book Festival is an annual celebration of authors, books, and ideas during early November, with additional author events year-round. The range of author topics is vast: business, cooking, economics, family, fiction, history, music, religion, sports, and more.
Now in its 45th year, the Festival is nationally recognized for both its excellence and its size - it is one of the largest in the country with more than 10,000 audience members annually. People from all backgrounds and religions come to Festival events to hear premier speakers, share their thoughts, and ask questions.
Schedule of Events:
3:30 pm: Jonathan Shmidt Chapman - Let There Be Play: Bringing the Bible to Life with Young Children
Spark the imaginations of young readers with Jonathan Schmidt Chapman's engaging approach to storytelling. This interactive session features child-friendly narratives and activities that breathe life into beloved Bible stories, encouraging creative play and exploration for families. Discover the joy of sharing these timeless tales with the next generation in a fun and meaningful way.
Location: The J, Mirowitz Performing Arts Center
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7:00 pm: Closing Night
Daniel Handler aka Lemony Snicket - And Then? And Then? What Else?
Join Daniel Handler, the enigmatic author behind the beloved Lemony Snicket series, for a captivating exploration of his literary journey. In this personal memoir and critical inquiry, Handler reflects on his creative process and the stories that shaped his career, blending humor and insight into a unique narrative. In conversation with Jessica Fischoff, Director of Literary Arts, this event promises to be both enlightening and entertaining, offering a unique look at the mind of one of today's most intriguing authors.
Location: SLCL - Clark Family Branch
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