Martha's Vineyard Book Festival 2025
Festival Details - "Martha's Vineyard Book Festival 2025"...
Start: Sunday, August 3, 2025 8:30AM
End: Sunday, August 3, 2025 4:30PM
The Martha’s Vineyard Book Festival is back this summer celebrating its 20th year. This beloved community event is a vibrant celebration of literature. We will again be in Chilmark on the grounds of the Chilmark Community Center on August 1-3.
The festival’s 2025 theme speaks to the moment: “The Power of Perspective.” This year’s festival includes an outstanding lineup of authors to explore the ideas and stories that help illuminate a rapidly changing world. The 2025 festival features novelists, journalists, historians, scientists, sociologists, food writers, experts, and intellectuals whose work addresses the complexities of modern life. The weekend promises conversations that will help us see the world a little more clearly.
On Sunday, Aug 3, each author will give a talk in an interview format promoting compelling conversations. Talks continue throughout the day. Book signings follow each event. Schedule to be announced at mvbookfestival.org.
The Authors and Books:
John Abrams, "From Founder to Future"
Julia Blanter, "Martha's Vineyard Cookbook"
Nicholas Boggs, "Baldwin: A Love Story"
Jaz Brisack, "Get On the Job and Organize"
Geraldine Brooks, "Who is Government?"
Jonathan Capehart, "Yet Here I Am"
Graydon Carter, "When the Going Was Good"
Casey Cep, "Who is Government?"
Susan Dominus, "The Family Dynamic"
Edward Fishman, "Chokepoints"
Rebecca Grant, "Access"
Steven Hahn, "Illiberal America"
Jessica Harris, "Braided Heritage: Recipes and Stories on the Origin of American Cuisine"
Chris Hayes, "The Sirens' Call"
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, "What If We Get It Right?"
Martha S. Jones, "The Trouble of Color"
Wally Lamb, "The River Is Waiting"
Andrew Lawler, "A Perfect Frenzy"
Joseph Lee, "Nothing More of This Land"
Elinor Lipman, "Every Tom, Dick and Harry"
Keith McNally, "I Regret Almost Everything"
Evan Osnos, "The Haves and Have-Yachts"
Tyler Pager, "2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost"
Adam Ross, "Playworld"
Steven Satterfield, "Vegetable Revelations"
Danzy Senna, "Colored Television"
Safiya Sinclair, "How To Say Babylon"
Curtis Sittenfeld, "Show Don't Tell"
Jason Stanley, "Erasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future"
Kara Swisher, "Burn Book"
Jordan Thomas, "When It All Burns"
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