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January 12, 2010

TT4L

TT4L Teen Conference Logo
The Texas Teens 4 Libraries (TT4L) registration information is now available on the YART website at:
http://www.txla.org/groups/yart/texasteens.html

TT4L will take place on Friday, April 16, 2010 and is an opportunity for teens to experience the TLA conference.

Registration is $30 per student or non-librarian chaperone and includes a TT4L t-shirt.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Jennifer Smith, Chair-elect, Young Adult Round Table at read.junkee@gmail.com

January 22, 2010

Dining Suggestions from SA Natives!

Look here for suggestions from San Antonio locals on the BEST places to eat while you are in town. Feel free to make a suggestion or to post comments about your own experiences before, during, and after the convention.

Buen provecho!

General Session Speakers Announced!

Scott Simon, host of NPR’s Weekend Edition and winner of the Peabody Award, Emmys, and countless other recognitions, is one of the most recognized and respected voices in journalism today. He has covered ground zero in New York and Kabul, reported from snipers’ roosts and theatre stations, and brought us to the realities of sieges, famines, hurricanes, and civil wars. A compelling and delightful narrator, Simon will share his vast and unique experiences covering the news and finding the truth and humanity in the stories that shape history and our own lives. He is the author of Home and Away: A Memoir of a Fan, Jackie Robinson and the Integration of Baseball, and Windy City. His forthcoming book, Baby We Were Meant for Each Other, is scheduled for release in August 2010.

Simon, Scott

Julie Powell’s mega-popular first novel serves up a unique concoction of literary genres old and new. From biography and autobiography to blogging and journalism, Julie & Julia blends diverse ingredients into a successful and fun look at the world of cooking, the life of culinary master Julia Childs, and marriage and life goals. With a background in journalism, Powell drew on her training to incorporate facts and everyday challenges into a story set against a biographical narrative of two very different women who faced similar challenges and found answers in common areas. Powell is a two-time James Beard Award winner, has been awarded an honorary degree from Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, and was the first ever winner of the Overall Lulu Blooker Prize for Books. Powell’s newest work is Cleaving: A Story of Marriage, Meat, and Obsession.

Powell, Julie

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