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November 2025

Sunday, November 23 @ 4:30 pm
Room 8202 (Building 8, 2nd Floor)
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, Fl 33132 United States

Jill Santopolo

NO SEX, LOST LOVE & A SECRET LIFE – FICTION

In Diana Says Yes: A Dirty Diana Novel, co-authored by Jen Besser and Shana Feste, Diana trades Parisian escapades for therapy with her husband, Oliver – where sex is forbidden. Dating her own husband rekindles passion, but that spark comes just as her secret fantasy website gains attention. From lavish parties to old flames resurfacing, Diana must balance intimacy, her growing business, and what she truly wants. Audrey Ingram’s The Summer We Ran is a story of lost love and buried secrets.…

Sunday, November 23 @ 4:30 pm
Room 7128 (Building 7, 1st Floor)
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, Fl 33132 United States

Careshia Moore

THE POWER OF EDUCATORS: VOICES SHAPING AMERICA’S FUTURE – NONFICTION

Raising America: A Visual Celebration of Educators, written by Careshia Moore with Chantel Jiroch, shines a spotlight on educators as storytellers, leaders, and builders of the future. Drawing on the powerful narratives captured in the book, panelists will reflect on how educators’ voices influence the building of strong communities, inspire change, and affirm the value of teaching and education as a cornerstone of American life. Joining the conversation are educators Keke Powell,…

Sunday, November 23 @ 4:30 pm
Room 8203 (Building 8, 2nd Floor)
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, Fl 33132 United States

Chehebar_Esther

SISTERS, SECRETS & FAMILY STRUGGLES – FICTION

Esther Chehebar’s Sisters of Fortune: A Novel is the story of three sisters in a Syrian Jewish family: a rebellious – and single – older sister; a middle sister questioning her upcoming marriage; and a baby sister sneaking around with a charming older bachelor. They find themselves caught between tradition and modernity, reckoning with what their tight-knit community wants for them against what they want for themselves. Jeanine Cummins’ Speak to Me of Home: A Novel is a multigenerational story of family and identity.…

Sunday, November 23 @ 4:30 pm
Children’s Alley
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132 United States

PARTICIPATE-2025

PARTICIPATE! MUSIC: “Hecho en Casa Para Tu Casa!” With PJ KIDS

Get ready to sing, dance, and smile with PJ KIDS, a Miami-based Latin Grammy-nominated family band made up of Periko and Jessi León and their 4-year-old son, Milo, on the drums! Their interactive show brings joy, rhythm, and positive messages to kids and families through original songs like “Hola Cha Cha Chá,” “La Casa del Pinguino,” “Yo soy Fuerte,” and “El Rockcito.” The performance includes live music, bubbles, maracas, shakers, and audience participation, creating a fun and heartwarming experience that celebrates imagination,…

Sunday, November 23 @ 4:30 pm
Room 8525 (Building 8, 5th Floor)
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, Fl 33132 United States

Falcon Paradi Aristides

NUEVOS HORIZONTES POÉTICOS – POESÍA

Arístides Falcón Paradí ofrece A la otra orilla, obra profundamente introspectiva, que refleja el vínculo eterno entre el autor y su madre. Reina María Rodríguez presenta Jigs and Lures, una antología bilingüe de su obra. En La muerte y sus ojos, Armando Suárez Cobián nos advierte sobre lo que perdemos cada vez que separamos algo de nuestra contemplación inmediata. En conversación con el poeta y periodista Germán Guerra.   Compra A la otra orilla – Falcón Paradí Compra Jigs and Lures – Rodríguez Compra La muerte y sus ojos – Suárez Cobián Compra Antología personal – Guerra…

Sunday, November 23 @ 4:30 pm
Children’s Alley
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132 United States

LEARN Canopy

LEARN! Bug Vision: How Insects See the World With Melissa Neiman

Ever wondered what the world looks like through a bug’s eyes? In this exciting blend of art and science, you’ll discover how insects view the world in totally unique ways! Learn all about the fascinating structure of their eyes and how these tiny creatures use them to survive and thrive. Then, put your creativity to the test by designing your very own insect-inspired vision glasses! Along the way, you’ll also explore the importance of protecting Florida’s native insects and the special role they play in our environment.…

Sunday, November 23 @ 4:30 pm
Children’s Alley
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132 United States

CREATE-2025

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.…

Sunday, November 23 @ 4:30 pm
Room 6100 (Building 6, 1st Floor)
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132 United States

Bonet_Sasha

ABANDONMENT & SLAVERY: THREE MEMOIRS ON A MOTHER’S LEGACY

In How to Be Unmothered: A Trinidadian Memoir, Camille U. Adams maps the fault lines between mother and child against the backdrop of Trinidad’s colonial violence and her family’s legacy of abandonment. Tormented by her mother’s presence and haunted by her absence, Adams presents an account of survival and self-determination, reimagining the meaning of escape, its cost, and what comes after. Sasha Bonét’s The Waterbearers: A Memoir of Mothers and Daughters is a meditation on Black motherhood.…

Sunday, November 23 @ 5:00 pm
Room 8503 (Building 8, 5th Floor)
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132 United States

Acosta_Ivan

EL TEATRO COMO PATRIA: LA TRAYECTORIA DE IVÁN ACOSTA – FICCIÓN

La Feria del Libro de Miami celebra la trayectoria del dramaturgo, productor, director de cine y teatro cubano Iván Acosta con la presentación de las nuevas ediciones Fugas de Fuacatapam, Ventanas neoyorquinas con vistas cubanas y El Super. Una conversación imperdible con su editor Luis Leonel León y  el crítico de cine y periodista Alejandro Ríos.   Compra Fuacatapam – Acosta Compra Cubensis – Ríos…

Sunday, November 23 @ 5:00 pm
Auditorium (Building 1, 2nd Floor, Room 1261)
300 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33132 United States

John Dufresne

RISING SONS: CONFRONTING TRAGEDY – FICTION

In My Darling Boy: A Novel, John Dufresne tells the story of Olney, whose beloved son Cully collapses into addiction and vanishes into the chaotic netherworld of South Florida. Aided by his terminally ill girlfriend and the colorful inhabitants of a local motel, Olney sets out to save his son from becoming another fatality of the opioid crisis. Sam Sussman’s Boy from the North Country: A Novel centers on the relationship between Evan and his dying mother,…

Sunday, November 23 @ 5:00 pm
Children’s Alley
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132 United States

PARTICIPATE-2025

PARTICIPATE! THEATER: Dance Party With Fantasy Theatre Factory!

We like to move it, move it, we like to move it, move it – so let’s close down Children’s Alley with a dance party! Raise your heart rate with this energized dance show that includes group participation and movement-themed songs. Learn simple dance steps that’ll have you up on your feet and boppin’ to everything from pop music to the oldies! This session promotes fitness, but you’ll  never notice because you’ll be too busy having fun!…

Sunday, November 23 @ 5:00 pm
Chapman Conference Center (Building 3, 2nd Floor, Room 3210)
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132 United States

Nadell_Pamela-S

ON ANTISEMITISM IN AMERICA – NONFICTION

This is a free event that requires a ticket for entry. In Antisemitism, an American Tradition, Pamela S. Nadell traces nearly four centuries of antisemitism in the United States, from Peter Stuyvesant’s attempt to deport Jews in 1654 to tragic manifestations of antisemitism in Charlottesville, Virginia, and Pittsburgh. Chronicling prejudice, violence, and exclusion alongside Jewish resistance and resilience, Nadell reveals how antisemitism – and resistance to hatred – endures, representing a deeply rooted legacy. Joining Nadell in conversation is Lisa Hostein,…

Sunday, November 23 @ 5:00 pm
Off the Shelf
300 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33132 United States

Niuver

Niuver

Niuver is a Cuban French American singer and songwriter whose voice glides between softness and strength – a silky, emotional tone that fuses the warmth of Cuba with the sophistication of France. Her musical universe blends Latin rhythms, pop, and jazz with a touch of chanson, creating a sound both intimate and vibrant. Through her songs, she invites listeners into a world of emotion, resilience, and beauty where tradition meets modernity.…

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Niuver

Sunday, November 23 @ 5:00 pm
Room 3209 (Building 3, 2nd Floor)
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132 United States

Fadal_Tamsen

LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE – NONFICTION

In How to Menopause: Take Charge of Your Health, Reclaim Your Life, and Feel Even Better than Before, Tamsen Fadal helps women reclaim confidence, health, and joy during perimenopause and menopause. Drawing on 42 experts, physicians and her own experience, Fadal offers evidence-based tools for symptoms, sleep, sex, style, and workplace challenges, creating a practical, empowering guide for women entering their “bolden” years. In Unbreakable: A Woman’s Guide to Aging with Power, Dr. Vonda Wright, M.D.,…

Sunday, November 23 @ 5:00 pm
Room 2106 (Building 2, 1st Floor)
300 N.E. Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132 United States

Ismail_Aymann

FATHERS & SONS: STORIES OF RESILIENCE, SURVIVAL & LOVE – NONFICTION

In Becoming Baba: Fatherhood, Faith, and Finding Meaning in America, Aymann Ismail shares his journey as the son of Egyptian immigrants, coming of age as a Muslim in the shadow of 9/11. As he builds a career in political journalism and starts his own family, Ismail reckons with religion, masculinity, and inheritance, asking what it means to be a Muslim man – and a father – in America. Julian Brave NoiseCat’s We Survived the Night interweaves oral history,…

Sunday, November 23 @ 6:00 pm
Room 8503 (Building 8, 5th Floor)
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132 United States

Zoe Valdes

ENCUENTRO CON ZOÉ VALDÉS – FICCIÓN

La reconocida escritora cubana Zoé Valdés presenta su nueva obra París era un rumba, que explora la vida cultural y bohemia de París a través de los ojos de una joven cubana que llega a la ciudad en la década de 1980. La novela retrata un ambiente de fiesta y desenfreno, donde se mezclan artistas, escritores y personajes de la vida nocturna parisina. En conversación con el crítico de cine y periodista Alejandro Ríos.   Compra París era un rumba – Valdés Compra Cubensis – Ríos…

Sunday, November 23 @ 6:00 pm
Chapman Conference Center (Building 3, 2nd Floor, Room 3210)
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132 United States

Peter Wolf

ROCK ON! – NONFICTION

This is a free event that requires a ticket for entry. In Waiting on the Moon: Artists, Poets, Drifters, Grifters, and Goddesses, Peter Wolf, perhaps best known as the harmonica-playing frontman of the J. Geils Band, offers a treasure trove of vignettes, observations, musings, and word portraits examining a career that spans more than six decades – and is still going. He will be in conversation with professor, music journalist, and author Evelyn McDonnell, Rock She Wrote: Women Write about Rock,…

Sunday, November 23 @ 6:00 pm
Off the Shelf
300 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33132 United States

The French Horn Collective

The French Horn Collective

Vincent Raffard, a French singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist (trumpet, guitar, and piano), created The French Horn Collective in 2012. The band claims a diverse musical repertoire that spans a range of genres – including French original compositions, Romani jazz, American jazz, Latin jazz, and Cuban music – and performs both in the United States and internationally, in such countries as Argentina, Belgium, and France.…

Sunday, November 23 @ 10:30 pm
Children’s Alley
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132 United States

CREATE-2025

CREATE! The Art of “Pocket” Book-making With Jose Luis Garcia

Explore the art of book-making with artist and educator Jose Luis Garcia as he leads a workshop in creating handmade pocket books, handy for remembering all the adventures you’ll have in Children’s Alley! Garcia will guide young artists through a series of bookmaking activities that range from simple to complex folds. The premise of the workshop is to create “Pocket Books” that fit in your pocket to keep handy for your Miami Book Fair adventures. Artists will learn about the art of bookmaking to create handmade Leporello,…

Sunday, November 23 @ 11:30 pm
Children’s Alley
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132 United States

PARTICIPATE-2025

PARTICIPATE! MUSIC: Songs From Ayiti With Inez Barlatier

Miami native Inez Barlatier is a multifaceted performer of Ayisyen (Haitian) descent. Join her for an educational concert as she celebrates Haitian art and culture through energetic drumming and singing, sharing songs and phrases in Haitian Creole that explore themes of community and gratitude.…

December 2025

Wednesday, December 10 @ 6:00 pm
Books & Books – Coral Gables
265 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables , United States

Fellows: Felipe Bomeny Simone Zapata Flint

Meet the Next Big Names in Literature…Before Everyone Else Does (Miami Book Fair Presents the 2024-2025 Emerging Writer Fellows)

Join us for an inspiring evening celebrating the 2025 Emerging Writer Fellows as they conclude a transformative year in Miami. These three rising literary stars arrived as unpublished authors and leave with completed manuscripts, the guidance of acclaimed mentors, and a year’s worth of unforgettable experiences. Experience fresh fiction, poetry, and nonfiction from Felipe Bomeny, Simone Zapata, and Flint. Enjoy an inside look at their creative journeys, mingle with the Fellows and Miami’s literary community, and catch a special announcement from Miami Book Fair Executive Director Lissette Mendez.…

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