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The Texas Book Festival was established in 1995 by First Lady Laura Bush, a former librarian and an ardent advocate of literacy. Mrs. Bush created a task force to plan the book festival to honor Texas authors, promote the joys of reading and serve to benefit the state's public libraries. The first Festival took place at the Capitol in November 1996; the Festival has quickly evolved into one of the premier literary events in the country, annually hosting over 200 Texas and nationally known authors. In 2006, more than 45,000 visitors participated in a week-end of author readings and presentations, panel discussions, book signings, and musical entertainment at the State Capitol in Austin.
 
 

SPOTLIGHT: Barack Obama

Senator Barack Obama opened the 2006 Texas Book Festival in the House Chamber of the Capitol.

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SPOTLIGHT: Bill Clinton

Former President Bill Clinton opened the 2005 Book Festival in the House Chamber of the Texas State Capitol by talking about his autobiography My Life.

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SPOTLIGHT: Lemony Snicket

The audience laughed out loud as Lemony Snicket boo-hooed at the Paramount Theater at the 2005 Book Festival.

Heidi Marquez Smith, Executive Dir. | Clay Smith, Literary Dir. | Andrea Prestridge, Ops Mgr. | Harper Scott, Kid's Program Coord.
610 Brazos, Suite 200, Austin, TX 78701 | Phone: (512) 477-4055 | Fax: (512) 322-0722 | bookfest@texasbookfestival.org
 
 
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