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Song Yet Sung Author, James McBride at the Baltimore Book Festival
Don't Miss Song Yet Sung Author James McBride at the Baltimore Book Festival MHC (Maryland Humanities Council)is delighted to announce that Song Yet Sung author James McBride will be kicking off his fall One Maryland One Book speaking tour at the Baltimore Book Festival. He will speak Sunday, September 27 at the Literary Salon in Mt. Vernon at noon. McBride's book, Song Yet Sung, was chosen as this year's reading selection for the One Maryland One Book program, which encourages all Marylanders to read the same book and engage with others on its many relevant topics. Upon hearing that Song Yet Song was selected, McBride said, "I am delighted. It has to be one of the proudest moments of my career. The fact that the book was chosen by native Marylanders means all that much more." For more information on the One Maryland One Book program, see www.mdhc.org/programs/one-maryland-one-book/. For the complete tour schedule, see www.mdhc.org/programs/one-maryland-one-book/author-tour/
The Maryland Humanities Council (MHC) promotes humanities programming throughout Maryland, encouraging dialogue that explores human values, strengthens our community, and connects us to the wider world.
The Maryland Humanities Council (MHC) promotes humanities programming throughout Maryland, encouraging dialogue that explores human values, strengthens our community, and connects us to the wider world.
Labels: Baltimore Book Festival, James McBride, Song Yet Sung
posted by Elizabeth on 9/10/2009




