WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, more than 120,000 book lovers gathered on the National Mall for the seventh annual National Book Festival, organized and sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by Mrs. Laura Bush. Festival-goers were entertained by their favorite authors, illustrators and poets as they celebrated creativity and imagination among 11 standing-room-only pavilions including Children; Teens & Children; Fiction & Fantasy; Mysteries & Thrillers; History & Biography; Home & Family; and Poetry.
"This year's National Book Festival has been a rousing success and an inspiration to all of those who value creativity and the power of the written word to transform lives and all of humanity," said Dr. James H. Billington, the Librarian of Congress. "We are grateful to Mrs. Bush and all of the volunteers and sponsors who have made this event possible."
There was something for everyone at this year's festival. Highlights include:
-- Children enjoyed photo opportunities with favorite storybook characters
such as Curious George, Caillou, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Maya and
Miguel and WordGirl.
-- Snook, the fun-loving giant, dancing sloth, performed three times in
the Let's Read America Pavilion #1 to a crowd of excited young fans.
-- NBA stars Malik Rose - Forward for the New York Knicks and Al
Harrington - Power Forward for the Golden State Warriors and WNBA star
Ruth Riley - San Antonio Silver Stars Center read to local school kids
as part of the Read to Achieve program which encourages adults to read
with children.
-- Best-selling authors including Joyce Carol Oates, Jodi Picoult, Harry
Turtledove, Ken Burns, Geoffrey Ward, David Wiesner, Holly Black, M.T.
Anderson, Rosemary Wells, Megan McDonald, J.A. Jance, Lisa Scottoline,
David Baldacci, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Cat Cora, Jack Prelutsky, Judith
Martin (Miss Manners), Mercer Mayer and Ann Amernick signed books for
fans for hours; Fiction & Fantasy writer Terry Pratchett seemed to hold
the record for the day by signing non-stop for three hours!
-- Teacher, parents and kids gathered in the media tent for a presentation
of the newly launched National Book Festival Young Readers' Online
Toolkit (accessed via the festival homepage). The toolkit brings the
magic of the National Book Festival to classrooms, libraries and homes
across the country to make the event a truly national experience. This
interactive resource also provides a guide on how to host a book
festival.
-- In the Library of Congress Pavilion, veterans who were featured in Ken
Burns's new PBS documentary The War, spoke about their personal war
experiences and discussed filming with Ken Burns. This was just one
presentation by the Library's Veterans History Project which serves to
interview veterans and collect oral histories, memoirs, letters and
photographs.
-- Also in the Library of Congress Pavilion, festival-goers crowded around
the popular graffiti wall which asked questions "Which author and book
inspires you the most?" "What would you preserve at the Library of
Congress?" "What type of story would you write?" This pavilion gave
preservation demonstrations and highlighted the Library's upcoming New
Visitors Experience which is an interactive educational experience and
will encompass more than 40,000 square feet in the Library's Thomas
Jefferson Building.
-- Bulls Eye the Target Dog made seven appearances (he was well rested
after his overnight stay at the Willard Hotel).
-- Target passed out 20,000 festival reading mats and 30,000 water
bottles.
-- Scholastic featured a bilingual "cozy corner" which provided English
and Spanish children's books for kids and parents to read together.
-- Authors visited their home states in the Pavilion of the States to meet
local fans. Also in this pavilion, the six young Letters about
Literature winners visited their local state tables after reading their
winning letters about their favorite authors.
The 2007 National Book Festival was made possible with generous support from Distinguished Benefactor Target; Charter Sponsors AT&T, The Amend Group and The Washington Post; Patrons AARP, the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the James Madison Council and the National Endowment for the Arts; and Contributors Barnes & Noble, the Library of Congress Federal Credit Union, Marshall and Dee Ann Payne, NBA/WNBA, PBS, Penguin Group (USA), Scholastic Inc. and US Airways.
The Junior League of Washington once again provided hundreds of volunteers to help with this year's National Book Festival.
SPECIAL NOTE: A media repository is available for press to download photos of today's National Book Festival, background materials, high-resolution images, video and audio sound bites, b-roll and other audiovisual resources. This information can be accessed via the Press Registration link at www.loc.gov/bookfest.
Website: http://www.loc.gov/bookfest//