An Evening with Ann Patchett and Kate DiCamillo
Writers Ann Patchett and Kate DiCamillo are major fans of one another’s books, so much so that Patchett wrote an essay in "The New York Times" in 2020 declaring that although she initially meant to read just one of DiCamillo’s books, “in the end I read them all because I wanted to keep the genius of Kate DiCamillo in my head.” Patchett’s latest novel is "Tom Lake" (out in August 2023) and DiCamillo, the former National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, will publish "The Puppets of Spelhorst" in October 2023. Join Dr. Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress, and these stellar writers in conversation during Live! at the Library on October 19.

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David McCullough on John Adams

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Doris Kearns Goodwin on Roosevelt & Taft

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Broadway's Andy Einhorn on Pop Music Legend Burt Bacharach

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Lily Henley Oral History

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An Evening with Geraldine Brooks, Recepient of Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction

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We Play with Elizabeth Hargrave

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Doris Kearns Goodwin: An Unfinished Love Story

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Fiction Through a Different Lens: 2019 National Book Festival

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Grossman Ensemble: Conversation with the Artists

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Family Day: "Carlotta's Special Dress" in Civil Rights History

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Made at the Library: The Library of Congress: From Jefferson's Vision to the Digital Age

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AFC50: An Evening of Jewish Music with Lily Henley

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Fashion at the Library: Sole Power: Sneaker Culture and the American Story

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How the 1876 World's Fair Launched the Telephone Revolution

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We Create with Jessica C. White

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Reginald Mobley Post-concert Conversation

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Liam O'Connor Oral History

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Veterans History Project 25th Anniversary Gala

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"Kumbaya" and the Kronos Quartet's Three Bones

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