Tuesday, April 24, 2007

YA Event in New York - Neil Gaiman, Isabel Hoving, Janne Teller, Markus Zusak

I received notice of this event for tomorrow from the Small Press Center in New York:

Wednesday, April 25, 6:00 p.m.
@ Small Press Center: The General
Society of Mechanics & Tradesmen:
20 West 44th St., NYC. FREE.

Participants: Neil Gaiman, Isabel Hoving, Janne Teller, Markus
Zusak; moderated by Robert Lipsyte.

Creators of a variety of works for young people discuss the way they treat the universal theme of striking out on one's
own for the first time. In Neil Gaiman's Coraline, a little girl leaves her ordinary life behind only to find she'd rather go back. Markus Zusak was inspired to write The Book Thief by stories of the childhood homes of his parents in Munich and Vienna during the Second World War. The characters in Isabel Hoving's The Dream Merchant are lured into another reality by an international corporation intent on cornering the market on the past. Beginning with a boy who leaves school to go sit in a plum tree, Nothing, by Janne Teller, recounts the quest of a group of schoolchildren for the meaning of life. They'll be guided by award-winning children's book author Robert Lipsyte.

Free and open to the public. No reservations. Co-sponsored by the PEN Children's/Young Adult Book Authors Committee.

Click here for details

Sounds interesting. Wish I could go!

2 comments:

Michele said...

Oh so do I ! Darn, where's that Time Lord and his TARDIS when I need them ?


(Last Saturday's episode of "Doctor Who" saw the Doctor take Martha to New York...)

Unknown said...

LOL. Oh, well.