New Kansas Book Festival nets nearly 1,000 attendees, honors notable books
borgeditor
This past weekend the state library of Kansas and first lady of Kansas, Mary Brownback, held the annual award ceremony for the Kansas Notable Book winners along with a new event promoting reading–the 2011 Kansas Book Festival. Hundreds attended the event Saturday at the Kansas Historical Society in Topeka, which featured presentations by this year’s Notable Books honorees and a keynote address by David Eisenhower, grandson of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
This year’s Kansas Notable Book list of 15 books featured several non-fiction works, and also fiction works, including the high fantasy novel StarCrossed by borg.com contributor Elizabeth C. Bunce, who also won a Kansas Notable Book medal for her novel A Curse Dark as Gold, in 2009. Here is her book with the Notable Books gold seal:
“The State Library of Kansas appreciates this opportunity to recognize and celebrate Kansas’ rich literary heritage,” said State Librarian Joanne Budler. “The Notable Books list captures the best work of our native sons and daughters, and truly captures our heritage–Kansas history, Kansas heroes and heroines, and so much more.”
Keynote speaker for the festival was David Eisenhower, co-author of Going Home To Glory: A Memoir of Life with Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1961-1969, with wife Julie Nixon Eisenhower, daughter of President Richard Nixon. Authors, speakers and guests were invited to the governor’s mansion Friday night before the event. Mr. Eisenhower shared stories about his interests and the writing process and discussed books with other authors. The Friday event was held by the governor and first lady on their terrace. Pictured here is Mr. Eisenhower with me at the governor’s mansion:
Next year’s Kansas Book Festival is scheduled for September 15, 2012.