The Reading Line’s 10th Anniversary Free Book Ride is thrilled to have its finale at the Vanderbilt Avenue ‘Open Streets’ for a book talk. SHENEQUA GOLDING, author of a debut essay collection memoir A Black Girl in the Middle, will read from her book and engage us with her story of growing up in Queens.
What is a Book Ride? Think of it as a literary festival on two wheels with an entertaining degree of activism, delivered in a safe and engaging parade format with plenty of stops along the way. We encourage people to connect with their city and each other in new ways through bikes, books, and public parks. From Toronto to Moscow to Brooklyn, we’ve introduced debut writers like Catherine Hernandez, author of Scarborough, to the award-winning novelist, poet, and multi-media artist Gary Barwin to new audiences.
Please visit www.thereadingline.ca/nyc for more details.
The Reading Line’s 10th Anniversary Free Book Ride is thrilled to have its finale at the Vanderbilt Avenue ‘Open Streets’ for a book talk. SHENEQUA GOLDING, author of a debut essay collection memoir A Black Girl in the Middle, will read from her book and engage us with her story of growing up in Queens.
What is a Book Ride? Think of it as a literary festival on two wheels with an entertaining degree of activism, delivered in a safe and engaging parade format with plenty of stops along the way. We encourage people to connect with their city and each other in new ways through bikes, books, and public parks. From Toronto to Moscow to Brooklyn, we’ve introduced debut writers like Catherine Hernandez, author of Scarborough, to the award-winning novelist, poet, and multi-media artist Gary Barwin to new audiences.
Please visit www.thereadingline.ca/nyc for more details.