Author Xochitl Gonzalez, a Brooklynite of Puerto Rican descent, will be on the stage at this Saturday's National Book Festival to talk about her breakout novel, Olga Dies Dreaming. You can read about Gonzalez and her delightful autobiographical novel HERE at the National Book Festival blog. 

    If I were lucky enough to be in D.C. for the National Book Festival, I would definitely add the Pop Lit stage, 3:25-4:25 p.m., to my calendar and plans. Gonzalez will be part of a three-author "Is There Anything Funnier than Politics?" panel.

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    Or if your reading time is limited, you can look forward to a one-hour pilot production on Hulu! 

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