17th Library of Congress National Book Festival #NatBookFest Saturday, September 2, 2017 10 a.m.–5 p.m. ET
More than 100 Authors and Presenters
http://www.loc.gov/bookfest
Saturday, Sept. 2, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. ET
National Book Festival. The Main Stage of the 2017 Library of Congress National Book Festival will be livestreamed throughout the day. Authors (pictured) include David McCullough, Diana Gabaldon, J.D. Vance, Thomas L. Friedman, Michael Lewis, Condoleezza Rice and David Baldacci. NOTE: Facebook Live only for this presentation: Library livestreams via Facebook https://facebook.com/libraryofcongress
#NatBookFest programs available to watch LIVE on @BookTV! https://t.co/K8xhnJuRinhttps://t.co/YBS9DLpvOchttps://t.co/dncDiMRgT2 https://t.co/3lGiWISIkH
— Valerie Hawkins (@librariesval) September 2, 2017
ALSO! #NatBookFest interviews available to watch LIVE via @BookViewNow!
FB Live: https://t.co/z1d6zbaKzH
Schedule: https://t.co/zlEy4zDa0S https://t.co/QDK8O1Q3PO— Valerie Hawkins (@librariesval) September 2, 2017
“Like” if you will be going to tomorrow’s #NatBookFest. See you there! pic.twitter.com/NtIwyMZpjr
— Carla Hayden (@LibnOfCongress) September 1, 2017

National Book Festival Mobile App from the Library of Congress
National Book Festival
Come to Washington, D.C. on Sept. 2, 2017, for the 17th annual National Book Festival at the Washington Convention Center, 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.: More than 100 authors & dozens of special activities for the entire family. Get the most out of your big day with this Festival App, with a complete list of all events & locations, custom scheduling, maps, presentation ratings & and ways to share it all via your own social media. Or if you can’t make it this year, follow along using the custom activity feed, sharing impressions and images from the other festival-goers.
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— Library of Congress (@librarycongress) August 31, 2017