Woman reads pages from a book at the Boston Book Festival 2018 on the afternoon of Saturday, Oct.13. Photo by Laura Al Bast / BU News Service
Woman reads a book blurb at the Boston Book Festival 2018 on Saturday, Oct. 13. Photo by Laura Al Bast / BU News Service
Author Monica Muñoz Martinez at the 2018 Boston Book Festival. Photo by Diego Marcano / BU News Service
2018 Boston Book Festival “Authoritarinism” session. Author Timothy Snyder stands in front of book stand. Photo by Diego Marcano / BU News Service
Children and their parents are drawn into Francie Latour’s book “Auntie Luce’s Talking Paintings” at the Boston Book Festival on Saturday, October 13. Photo by Hannah Harn / BU News Service
2018 Boston Book Festival “Authoritarinism” session. Author Amy Siskind signing books. Photo by Diego Marcano / BU News Service
Francie Latour reads her first children’s book, “Auntie Luce’s Talking Paintings” at the Boston Book Festival on Saturday, October 13. Photo by Hannah Harn / BU News Service
Attendees purchase books at the 2018 Boston Book Festival. Photo by Diego Marcano / BU News Service
Attendees purchase books at the 2018 Boston Book Festival. Photo by Diego Marcano / BU News Service
Illustrator Ken Daley paints along as author Francie Latour reads her book, “Auntie Luce’s Talking Paintings” at the Boston Book Festival on Saturday, October 13. Photo by Hannah Harn / BU News Service
Jabari Asim, author of “We Can’t Breathe,” during the session “America’s Original Sin: Racism” at the 2018 Boston Book Festival. Photo by Diego Marcano / BU News Service
From left to right: authors Jabari Asim and Laura Wides-Muñoz during the session “America’s Original Sin: Racism” at the 2018 Boston Book Festival. Photo by Diego Marcano / BU News Service
Author Laura Wides-Muñoz during the session “America’s Original Sin” at the 2018 Boston Book Festival. Photo by Diego Marcano / BU News Service
Author Laura Wides-Muñoz signs books at the 2018 Boston Book Festival. Photo by Diego Marcano / BU News Service
Author Jabari Asim signs books at the 2018 Boston Book Festival. Photo by Diego Marcano / BU News Service
Attendees listen to the session “America’s Original Sin” at the 2018 Boston Book Festival. Photo by Diego Marcano / BU News Service
A bookseller makes her first transaction of the day at the Boston Book Festival’s (BBF) street fair set up in front of the Boston Public Library, October 13, 2018, Boston, MA. Photo by Rachel Rock / BU News Service
Children’s graphic novelist, Jef Czekaj, shares a moment with his son on the Berklee Stage at the Boston Book Festival, October 13, 2018, Boston, MA. Czekaj’s event, “Hip & Hop in the House”, showcased large scale versions of his books, incorporating music and performance. Photo by Rachel Rock / BU News Service
A mother signs out an activity for her daughter at the Boston Public Library (BPL) Children’s Room, October 13, 2018, in Boston, MA. Photo by Rachel Rock / BU News Service
Young adult novelist, Sasha Alsberg, discusses her new book, “Zenith,” at the Boston Book Festival, October 13, 2018, in Boston, MA. Moderated by Amy Pattee, Alsberg joined fellow YA authors, Andrew Smith and Tillie Walden, to talk about outer space as a setting for issues facing young adults back on earth. Photo by Rachel Rock / BU News Service
Onlookers are entertained at the Boston Book Festival as children’s graphic novelist, Jef Czekaj, shared large format versions of his books onstage, October 13, 2018, Boston, MA. Czekaj mixes performance and costume to engage and entertain his audience. Photo by Rachel Rock BU News Service
Brian Clements, poet and co-editor of “Bullets into Bells: Poets & Citizens Respond to Gun Violence,” speaks at the Boston Book Festival, October 13, 2018, in Boston, MA. Photo by Rachel Rock / BU News Service
Awesome captured.