The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
This week’s literary events
Kwame Alexander,
“Rebound.” In this prequel to Alexander’s Newbery Medal winner“The Crossover,”the Bell father takes center stage, giving readers a glimpse of his childhood and how he became the jazz music worshiping, basketball star his sons look up to. 6:30 p.m. April 16. Talk, signing. Free. Auburn Avenue Research Library, 101 Auburn Ave. NE., Atlanta, 404-7304001, ext. 100, afpls.org Kathryn Johnson,“My Time
with the Kings.” The only reporter allowed into the King home the night of the shooting will discuss her life and career with Associated Press archivist Valerie Komor, following a short film about Johnson. 7 p.m. April 17. Discussion, film screening, signing. Free. Jimmy Carter Library & Museum, 441 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, 404-865-7100, jimmycarterlibrary.gov third novel of the Anthems of al-Andalus series. 7 p.m. April 18. Book launch, presentation, Q&A, signing. Free. Barnes and Noble @ Georgia Tech Bookstore, 48 5th St. NW., Atlanta, 404-894-2515, faculty.gatech.edu Wayne A. Wiegand,“The Desegregation of Public Libraries in the Jim Crow
South.” The integration of libraries focused on the willingness of young black community members to take part in organized protests and direct actions to ensure that local libraries would become genuinely free to all citizens. 7 p.m. April 18. Lecture, signing. Free. Auburn Avenue Research Library, 101 Auburn Ave. NE., Atlanta, 404-730-4001, ext. 100, afpls.org Anne Farris Rosen,“Deep
South Dispatch.” New York Times journalist John N. Herbers witnessed a succession of landmark civil rights uprisings that rocked the country. Rosen, Herbers’ daughter, will discuss the book and her father’s work. 7 p.m. April 19. Talk, signing. Free. Jimmy Carter Library & Museum, 441 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, 404-8657100, jimmycarterlibrary.gov Colleen Oakley,“Close
Enough to Touch.” A librarian with a rare allergy to human touch emerges from a 10-year retreat to brave the world again. 2 p.m. April 21. Reading. Free. Atlanta-Fulton Public Library, Roswell Branch, 115 Norcross St., Roswell, 770640-3075, afpls.org Iyabo Ojikutu,“Permanent
Happiness.” Ojikutu, a doctor, blogger and author, has written an inspirational book about growing up in Nigeria, her family life and her faith. 6 p.m. April 21. Talk, signing. Free. Bookmiser-Roswell, 4651 Sandy Plains Road, Roswell, 770-993-1555, bookmiser.net/