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November 2025
CREATE! Insectomorphosis With Melissa Niemann
Ever wondered what happens when art and nature team up? In this eco-friendly workshop, you’ll turn everyday recycled materials – like bottle caps, cardboard, and pipe cleaners – into extraordinary insect creations! Along the way, you’ll discover fun facts about bugs big and small, from glowing fireflies to jumping grasshoppers, and learn why these tiny creatures are so important to our world. With a splash of imagination and a dash of recycling magic, you’ll bring your own unique insect to life,…
CREATE! Pop-Up Accordion Book Magic With Nicole Combeau
Join artist and educator Nicole Combeau for a playful workshop where young creators will design their very own pop-up accordion books! Using simple folds, colorful paper, and imaginative drawings or stories, kids will explore how books can spring to life in surprising ways. Each participant will leave with a handmade book infused with their own creative expression. Recommended for ages 5-12. This event is a CREATE! featured workshop. All featured workshops require a FREE ticket to attend due to limited seating.…
INNOVATE! WORKSHOP: Create an Interactive Story of Kindness
What does kindness mean to you? What does it look like? Is it feeding a hungry animal? Maybe it’s making a new friend feel welcome. Let’s imagine what kindness means to us by making our own interactive storybook- on iPads! We’ll draw, record sounds, add fun 3D shapes, and more as we dive into the world of creative digital storytelling. Devices will be provided; recommended for ages 6-10. This event is an INNOVATE! featured workshop. All featured workshops require a FREE ticket to attend due to limited seating.…
INNOVATE! WORKSHOP: Create Comics Inspired by Planet Earth
Attention families: your mission is to protect something you love on planet Earth! Together, you’ll imagine a story with your own characters on a fun adventure, take photos, draw, and add stickers to make a one-of-a-kind comic strip on iPad with Apple Pencil. Devices will be provided; recommended for kids and their parents or guardians, who must be present during the session. This event is an INNOVATE! featured workshop. All featured workshops require a FREE ticket to attend due to limited seating.…
PARTICIPATE! MUSIC: Mr. J School Jams!
Kids and parents alike can get into the groove with Mr. J, Miami’s music maestro, and jam to original and pop songs infused with his musical Miami vibes. With catchy tunes, live instruments, and lots of call-and-response energy, it’ll be a celebration of creativity, connection, and the joy of making music, together!…
Books for Free Storytime! The Ocean Gardener by Clara Anganuzzi
The Books for Free crew is taking over the tent, reading and chilling throughout the day. So grab a beanbag and settle in for a storytime session with your new B4F BFFs! Grades K-3. SPONSORED BY…
Button Making: Wear Your Message With GOGO MOAD
With a button maker and a wide selection of art supplies, anyone can design wearable art that reflects their creativity. Participants will create their own unique buttons featuring positive messages and playful designs, from bold doodles to uplifting affirmations – each a personal statement piece to share with the world! …
Design & Build an AI Friend
THE BASS MUSEUM OF ART STATION Step into the world of AI! Inspired by Lawrence Lek: NOX Pavilion on view at The Bass Museum of Art, this hands-on activity invites kids and families to design their very own AI companion using recycled materials, shiny surfaces, and even working LED lights! What is your AI’s name? What kind of personality does it have? What does your AI do? What feelings does it have? What story does it tell? Come imagine, build, and take home your one-of-a-kind tech robot inspired by a creation that blends science and creativity!…
LEARN! The Chill Zone With Frost Science
Explore physical reactions by freezing everyday objects with liquid nitrogen! Watch as balloons, flowers, and other objects undergo a physical change when exposed to extremely cold temperatures -321°F to be exact. And be sure to stay for our grand finale, as we create a simulated cloud, thunder and all!…
Typewriter Dreams: Teen Poetry Open Mic Hosted by The Biscayne Poet
Create verses using vintage typewriters – adding a touch of classic charm to your writing – then take center stage during this exciting open mic event and share your unique creations with an engaged audience! Join us for a blend of typewritten artistry and live performance that captures the essence of youth.…
LEARN! Bang on the Drums! Percussion Workshop With South Florida Center for Percussive Arts
South Florida Center for Percussive Arts brings its famous Drum Jam to Miami Book Fair! Everyone can participate – fun for all ages and abilities. Drum along during a guided bucket jam. Learn the basics of bucket drumming, how to play within a group, and groove together!…
PARTICIPATE! MUSIC: Canta con Canticos With Susie Jaramillo
Join author and musician Susie Jaramillo for a musical performance of her two brand-new bilingual board books, Sana Sana and Besitos, both celebrating the power of love, affection, and cultural connection for little ones. Sana Sana is inspired by the beloved Latin American rhyme “Sana sana, colita de rana,” and helps little ones find comfort through song, rhythm, and the healing power of lots of cariño. Besitos is a tender, sing-song story that celebrates the joy of giving and receiving little kisses – besitos – from the people we love most.…
Miami Beach Rock Ensemble
Founded in 1972 by music educator Doug Burris at Miami Beach Senior High School, the Miami Beach Rock Ensemble is recognized as the first high school rock ensemble in the United States. And what began as a groundbreaking experiment in music education has grown into a historic program that continues to shape South Florida’s music scene more than 50 years later. The ensemble is student-led, bringing together young musicians, stage crew, and sound engineers who collaborate to deliver high-energy performances of both classic and modern rock.…
West Little River Marching Band
The West Little River (WLR) Marching Band is a percussion-driven ensemble operating under Young Musicians Unite (YMU), a Miami-based nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free music education to students in underserved communities. Designed to give young performers a high-energy, team-oriented experience, the program teaches the fundamentals of marching, rhythm, and ensemble performance through discipline and collaboration. Open to students in grades 6-12, the band features a vibrant mix of snare drums, bass drums, cymbals, and tenor drums, creating the driving heartbeat of its dynamic performances.…
An Evening With Mercedes Ron on Tell Me Softly
New York Times bestseller and global book world darling Mercedes Ron is making another big splash with the first iteration of her wildly popular Tell Me series, now translated into English. Kamila Hamilton is caught between the two Di Bianco brothers – her best friends and greatest downfall – after they burst back into her life. Thiago got her first kiss; Taylor always protected her. And the secrets they still carry threaten to bring down her fragile walls and expose what happened so many years ago.…
Lost Chapter
Signature drinks and yummy bites. On-point DJs and curated hit lists. Literary-inspired diversions every night of the week. It’s all happening at the Lost Chapter rooftop lounge, where chill vibes and cool conversations meet under Miami’s starry skies. Stop by and stay awhile – you could find your next fave book – or book club bestie. SPONSORED BY …
SALVAR LA FRONTERA: UNA ANTOLOGÍA DE AUTORES VENEZOLANOS MIGRANTES – FICCIÓN
En una noche dedicada a la literatura venezolana, presentamos Salvar la frontera: Muestra de cuentos de autores venezolanos migrantes, una compilación editada por Equidistancias que incluye treinta relatos caracterizados por la multiplicidad temática y estilística de sus textos, así como la diversidad generacional, residencia y trayectoria vital de sus autores. Presentado por Naida Saavedra, Keila Vall de la Ville, Juan Carlos Méndez Guédez y Juan Carlos Chirinos, en conversación con el periodista César Miguel Rondón. …
AN INVITATION TOWARD HOPE: NAOMI SHIHAB NYE & TRACY K. SMITH IN CONVERSATION – POETRY
Head down to the Fair by 9 a.m. to get free entry, a free cup of Joe and the best seats possible to see Naomi and Tracy! As an invitation toward meaning and connection, National Book Award finalist and former Young People’s Poet Laureate Naomi Shihab Nye and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and former U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith will discuss how celebrations of joy, family, and poetry in their new books are fundamental to our capacities to love,…
Make a Welcome Collage
Step into a world of creativity and imagination inspired by the exhibition Faire Foyer: Sarah Crowner in Dialogue with Etel Adnan, currently on view at The Bass Museum of Art, and follow your intuition to make a welcome collage! Select words and visuals to create a one-of-a-kind doorway using collage materials, shiny foil, and textured papers that expresses warmth, joy, or curiosity. Then take your portal home as a reminder of what we can create together through art. Perfect for all ages!…
ON PADMA’S ALL AMERICAN: TALES, TRAVELS, AND RECIPES FROM “TASTE THE NATION” AND BEYOND: A COOKBOOK – NONFICTION
A love letter to the people who create and evolve American cuisine every day, author and Emmy nominee Padma Lakshmi’s latest book is a road map to the foods that give America its vibrant palate. From Indian coconut rice and Peruvian tamales with chicken to Afghani dumplings with leeks and scallions – and a strawberry, cardamom, and cream cake that will be your new favorite celebration treat – Padma’s All American presents a joyful, kaleidoscopic view of the vast range of incredible dishes she’s delighted in tasting on her travels,…
PEERING THROUGH THE WINDOWS AT BARNEYS – MEMOIR
Head down to the Fair by 9 a.m. to get free entry, a free cup of Joe and the best seats possible to see Gene, Matthew, and Simon! In They All Came to Barneys: A Personal History of the World’s Greatest Store – co-written with New York Magazine’s Matthew Schneier – Gene Pressman tells the inside story of Barneys New York, from its beginnings as a discount shop to the rise – and eventual fall – of the global fashion empire.…
Pulp Painting: A Paper-Making Workshop With GOGO MOAD
Discover the art of handmade paper in this immersive paper-making workshop! …
Miami Girls Rock Camp
Through music and community-building, Miami Girls Rock Camp reminds girls and gender-expansive youth of their inherent power, their right to take up space loudly and joyfully, and their ability to create positive change in their lives and the world.…
CREATE! Memories “Treasure Box” With Angela Bolaños
How do we hold onto the stories, places, and people that shape us? In this hands-on workshop, participants will explore the idea of storing memories through the creation of a personal memory box. Each will receive a small wooden box to transform into a container of remembrance and imagination. Using a variety of materials – markers, collage, and natural elements – you’ll design the outside of the box as a reflection of your identity, while the inside becomes a private space to hold keepsakes,…
LEARN! The Moving Music Museum With Michael Gil
Explore ancestral and contemporary musical instruments from different parts of the world with a unique collection that showcases the vital relationship between humans and music. Highlighted will be cultural trends and historical events that explain how these instruments – and their players – changed over time and geography. This is a concert, exhibition, and workshop all in one!…
PARTICIPATE! MUSIC: Read & Remix With DJ Bear Who?
A dynamic stage performance blending live DJ-ing with interactive storytelling. DJ Bear Who? reads excerpts from The DJ book series and remixes soundscapes in real time to match each story’s mood and action. Kids participate by suggesting beats, dancing along, and joining on stage for rhythm games.…
Author Storytime! Zena Ayoub Reads Las Aventuras de Turin
Las Aventuras de Turin (Turin Adventures) is a celebration of the connection with nature, the joy of conviviality and the power of imagination; a series of perfect stories to enjoy with the family and treasure forever. Grades K-3; this storytime will be conducted in Spanish. SPONSORED BY…
CHILDREN OF OPERATION PETER PAN: EXTRAORDINARY JOURNEYS – FICTION
In The Five Seekers, Dr. Rolando M. Ochoa, Ph.D., weaves historical facts into a fictional story. Embodied in five children who migrated alone to the United States through Operación Pedro Pan/Operation Peter Pan, Ochoa portrays the experiences of many families who left Cuba in the early 1960s. It’s a story that traces their journeys from an orphanage to becoming successful, educated men and women. Buy The Five Seekers – Ochoa…
DEMONS, CHAOS & REBELLIONS: NEW ROMANTASY
In Jaysea Lynn’s For Whom the Belle Tolls, Lily enters the Afterlife on her own terms and finds it more magical than she imagined. From coffee shops for deities to demons in Hell, she carves out a sassy new role sending souls to their circles. But when a bond with Bel, a demon general, sparks into something more, they must fight like hell to save their world. In Melissa K. Roehrich’s Dawn of Chaos and Fury – the fourth book in The Legacy series – Tessalyn,…
Family Yoga & Wellness Session With Namaste + Play
It’s a beautiful fall day in Miami – and we know just how to get things moving! Streeeeetch into your morning with a family-friendly wellness and yoga session outside on the turf with Namaste + Play!…
FINDING FAMILY & YOURSELF – FICTION
In Lauren Grodstein‘s A Dog in Georgia: A Novel, Amy Webb was a chef. Then she became a wife, a stepmother, and an emergency contact, and the chef in her disappeared, along with her sense of self. Now it’s time to acknowledge her needs and what she really wants, and to find herself – and a missing dog in a former Soviet republic. In Hannah Orenstein’s Maine Characters: A Novel, Vivian Levy and Lucy Webster are half-sisters who meet for the first time at their father’s cabin in Maine after his unexpected death.…
FRIENDSHIP & A FIGHT AGAINST INJUSTICE – FICTION
Amy Kaufman Burk’s Hollywood Pride is a 1970s coming-of-age novel about friendship, self-discovery, allyship, and standing up against injustice. In 1973, teenager Caroline transfers to Hollywood High School, where wealth and poverty collide. Overwhelmed, she tutors a gang leader, witnesses bullying, and rebels against Hollywood’s toxic culture. As her LGBTQ+ friends are targeted and a predator threatens her, Caroline discovers unexpected strength. Moderated by MBF’s Emerging Writer Fellow in Nonfiction, Flint. Buy Hollywood Pride – Kaufman Burk…
GENERATION 305: AN INTERGENERATIONAL POETRY PROJECT
Driven by her passion to nurture the connection between poetry and people, Miami-Dade County Poet Laureate Caridad Moro-Gronlier will launch Generation 305: An Intergenerational Poetry Project at Miami Book Fair. Moderated by Moro-Gronlier and Nicole Tallman, poetry ambassador for Miami-Dade County, this event will showcase Generation 305 poems written to promote, develop, and create multigenerational dialogue, as well as preserve the intergenerational stories in our community. Come listen to Generation 305 poems by selected project poets Richard Blanco,…
GEOFF DYER ON HOMEWORK: A MEMOIR
In Homework: A Memoir, Geoff Dyer recalls his postwar English childhood with comic affection. The son of a sheet-metal worker and local school dinner lady, he wins a coveted grammar school place, sparking a love of literature. From schoolyard scrapes to gig-going misadventures, this witty memoir paints a portrait of an eroded but resilient England, tracing the deep roots of class society. moderated by New York Times Book Review editor Gilbert Cruz. Buy Homework: A Memoir – Dyer…
MOMENTS THAT SHAPE A LIFE: NEW FICTION
Larry Baker’s Tell It Slant: A Novel by Nobody is the intimate “memoir” of Emily Sterling, who is dying of breast cancer and determined to keep talking. Remembering her eccentric childhood, a turbulent decade-long love affair, and her late bloom as a novelist, Emily reflects on the women who shaped her life – her mother, friends, rivals, and heirs. In Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Olen Butler‘s Twice Around a Marriage, Amanda and Howard, an early-septuagenarian couple married for 22 years,…
NATIONAL BOOK FOUNDATION PRESENTS: CELEBRATING THE 2025 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD HONOREES FOR FICTION – FICTION
Each fall, Miami Book Fair invites the authors and translators of 50 National Book Award longlisted titles to gather in Miami following the National Book Awards Ceremony in New York. Join the honorees in fiction – Angela Flournoy, Jonas Hassen Khemiri, Megha Majumdar, Kevin Moffett, Karen Russell, and Ethan Rutherford – as they read from and discuss their books and answer your questions about writing,…
PROGRESS IN AMERICA: INNOVATORS, POLICYMAKERS & POTHOLES – NONFICTION
In Why Nothing Works: Who Killed Progress – and How to Bring It Back, Marc J. Dunkelman delivers a provocative exploration of America’s vetocracy – a system where anyone can block progress. From housing shortages to climate change, government gridlock has paralyzed solutions and eroded trust. Tracing progressivism’s shift from wielding power to fearing “The Establishment,” he argues that reformers must rediscover their roots to restore faith in democracy. In Marketcrafters: The 100-Year Struggle to Shape the American Economy,…
REVISITING MAUS – NONFICTION
This is a free event that requires a ticket for entry. In the pages of MetaMaus: A Look Inside a Modern Classic, Maus, Art Spiegelman revisits the Pulitzer Prize-winning Maus, which altered how we see literature, comics, and the Holocaust. He probes the questions that Maus most often evokes – Why the Holocaust? Why mice? Why comics? – and gives us a new and essential work about the creative process. Moderated by Emmy Waldman,…
SECRETS, LIES & THINGS LOST IN TRANSLATION – FICTION
In Deeper than the Ocean: A Novel, Mirta Ojito tells a multigenerational tale that spins out of a chance finding. While on the Canary Islands, Mara Denis learns that her grandmother is among the dead in the shipwreck of the Valbanera, the “poor man’s Titanic.” But that was years before Mara’s mother was born – and suddenly everything Mara thought she knew about her family and herself is now in question. In Shobha Rao‘s Indian Country: A Novel,…
TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLPARK! – NONFICTION
In Make Me Commissioner: I Know What’s Wrong with Baseball and How to Fix It, pioneering sportswriter and lifelong baseball lover Jane Leavy explores America’s pastime – and why it has faltered. She examines baseball’s decline in the Moneyball era, its enduring magic, and its future place in American culture, speaking with legends like Dusty Baker, Jim Palmer, and Joe Torre along the way. Joining Leavy in conversation is Linda Robertson, sports writer for the Miami Herald.…






























