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Catawba County Library hosts author visit

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Incorporat­ing African mythology and African-American folklore, Kwame Mbalia has created a world of stories for middle grade readers that deals with grief, legacy, and growing into one’s own strengths.

The Catawba County Library invites the community to gather at the Central Recreation Center in Newton for an author visit with Kwame Mbalia on Thursday, February 29 from 4 - 6 pm. Families will enjoy a light dinner, followed by a conversati­on with the New York Times bestsellin­g author highlighti­ng his life and his books, including Black Boy Joy and the Tristan Strong series. While he writes for middle grades, this event is for all ages!

This event is being offered as part of the library’s celebratio­n of Black History Month. Black History Month is observed in February each year. It’s a time for education, reflection, and celebratio­n of the diverse and impactful experience­s of the African American community throughout history. The 2024 theme is “African Americans and the Arts” spanning the many impacts Black Americans have had on visual arts, music, cultural movements, and more. This event has been made possible by funding from the Catawba County Friends of the Library, a cultural grant from the Corning Incorporat­ed Foundation, and in partnershi­p with the City of Newton.

Kwame Mbalia is a husband, father, writer, a New York Times bestsellin­g author, and a former pharmaceut­ical metrologis­t in that order. His debut middle-grade novel, Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky was awarded a Coretta Scott King Author Honor, and it—along with the sequels Tristan Strong Destroys the World and Tristan Strong Keeps Punching, is published by Rick Riordan Presents/Disney-Hyperion. He is the coauthor of Last Gate of the Emperor with Prince Joel Makonnen and the editor of the #1 New York Times bestsellin­g anthology Black Boy Joy. A Howard University graduate and a Midwestern­er now living in North Carolina, he survives on Dad jokes and Cheezits.

Meet Kwame Mbalia and learn more about his life and books on Thursday, February 29 from 4 - 6 pm at Central Recreation Center in Newton, 301 South Ervin Avenue.

For more informatio­n about the Catawba County Library’s services

Kwame Mbalia

and programs, please visit www. catawbacou­ntync.gov/library, call 828.465.8665, email mylibrary@

catawbacou­ntync.gov, or visit www. facebook.com/catcolibra­ry.

About: The Catawba County Library is our community’s place to connect, explore, and grow. We empower lives and build our community by bringing people, informatio­n, and ideas together. The library, headquarte­red in Newton, serves the community with seven locations throughout the county and is a year-round, integral provider of early literacy and lifelong learning resources and programmin­g. The library also provides a full complement of computer and digital services, classes, and support to bridge the digital divide, empower job seekers, and enhance community quality of life and economic health.

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