Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
The 13th Annual Books By The Banks Cincinnati USA Book Festival will be held Saturday, October 26 the Duke Energy Convention Center in downtown Cincinnati. Along with more than 100 authors who will talk with patrons and sign copies of their books, there will be author panels and discussions; a kids zone and teen scene with a variety of activities and entertainment; sponsor tables; and an onsite bookstore from Joseph Beth Booksellers.Cincinnati Public Radio will have a table - stop by and say hi to the hosts and staff, sign-up to win a CD or other prize, and let us know what you think about our stations! This event is free to attend, and runs from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.More information can be found at booksbythebanks.org.91.7 WVXU is a proud media partner.We've had the opportunity to interview, or review, many of the authors you'll meet at this year's Books by the Banks . Here's a list if you'd like to hear from one of your favorites! BBTB 2019 AUTHORS WHO HAVE BEEN ON WVXU THIS YEARConnie Dow: From A to Z with Energy! 26 Ways to Move and PlayTerry Gamble: The EulogistJessica Strawser: Forget You Know MeAlexander Watson: Saucy Boat, Stout Mates, Spotted Dog, AmericaMargaret McMullan: Where The Angels LivedCandace Ganger: Six Goodbyes We Never SaidBook Review: Dan and Judy Dourson: Wildflowers and Ferns of Red River Gorge and the Greater Red River BasinJohn Kachuba: Shapeshifters: A HistoryDan Woellert: Cincinnati Goetta: A Delectable HistoryKaren Abbott: The Ghosts Of Eden ParkBook Review: Constance J. Moore and Nancy M. Broermann: Maria Longworth Storer: From Music and Art to Popes and PresidentsPauletta Hansel:When She Was Done (a Mother's Day poem)Coal Town Photograph (Father's Day poems)Sherry Stanforth and Richard Hague: Riparian: Poetry, Short Prose, and Photographs Inspired by the Ohio River (airing on November 24)Rick Kennedy: 100 Years of Reimagining Flight (Cincinnati Edition)Jack Heffron: Classic Reds: The 50 Greatest Games in Cincinnati Reds History (Cincinnati Edition)Michael Morgan: Cincinnati Beer (Cincinnati Edition)Greg Rhodes and John Erardi: Baseball Revolutionaries: How the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings Rocked the Country and Made Baseball Famous (Cincinnati Edition)David Bell: LayoverWilliam Plunkett: The G-Men and the Nurse: A 1929 Washington Cold CaseJillian Scudder: Astroquizzical: A Curious Journey Through Our Cosmic Family Tree (Looking Up podcast)

Former Hillary Clinton Campaign Staffer Offers Advice For Women Looking To Lead

jennifer palmieri
Provided
/
Mercantile Library
Former Hillary Clinton campaign communications director offers advice for women determined to seize control of their lives.

Former Hillary Clinton presidential campaign Director of Communications Jennifer Palmieri has released a book that offers advice and redefines expectations for women looking to lead, in all walks of life.

Palmieri, who served as President Obama's White House communications director and as White House deputy press secretary under President Bill Clinton, is president of the Center for American Progress Action Fund. In her book, “Dear Madam President: An Open Letter to the Women Who Will Run the World,” she offers a blueprint for women candidates and leaders to follow.

Palmieri will give a presentation this evening at the Mercantile Library. She joins "Cincinnati Edition" this afternoon to discuss "Dear Madam President."

A reception will be held at 6 p.m. with the program beginning at 6:30. Copies of "Dear Madam President" will be available for sale and signing, courtesy of Joseph Beth Booksellers. The event is free and open to the public, though reservations are requested. Call 513-621-0717 or email: reservations@mercantilelibrary.com.

“Dear Madam President: An Open Letter to the Women Who Will Run the World” is available at Amazon and Joseph Beth.

Tune in to "Cincinnati Edition" May 16 starting at 1 p.m. to hear this segment.