The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

This week’s literary events

- Gina Webb, for the AJC

Mark Pendergras­t,“City on the Verge: Metro Atlanta and the Fight for America’s Urban Future.”

Atlanta author Pendergras­t (“For God, Country & CocaCola”) presents a deeply researched, multi-faceted history of the biggest city in America’s Southeast, using the Beltline saga to explore issues of race, education, public health, transporta­tion, business, philanthro­py, urban planning, religion, politics, and community. An inspiring narrative of ordinary Americans taking charge of their local communitie­s, the book provides a model for how cities across the country can reinvent themselves. 7 p.m. Dec. 19. Meet n’ greet, talk, discussion. Free. City Winery Atlanta, 650 North Ave. NE., Ste. 201, Atlanta, 404-946-3791, www. citywinery.com/atlanta

Jesse Byrd, “King Penguin.”

Join the conversati­on with the author and businessma­n (and son of Mary B. Morrison) as he discusses his award-winning young adult novel, “King Penguin,” the story of a refugee penguin growing up during a power struggle in South Africa. 6 p.m. Dec. 20. Discussion, signing. Free. Teens. Atlanta-Fulton Public Library, Buckhead Branch, 269 Buckhead Ave. NE., Atlanta, 404-814-3500, www.afpls.org/buckheadbr­anch

Mary B. Morrison, “The One I’ve Waited For.”

Morrison believes women must manifest their destiny by overcoming heartwrenc­hing challenges. Join this Women Empowermen­t Conversati­on with the unapologet­ic voice of the bestsellin­g author of the Crystal Series as she strives to eradicate double standards. 6 p.m. Dec. 20. Talk, signing. Free. Adults, RSVP required. AtlantaFul­ton Public Library, Buckhead Branch, 269 Buckhead Ave. NE., Atlanta, 404-814-3500, www.afpls. org/buckhead-branch

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