13th Annual International Latino Book Awards – NYC 5/25

The 13th Annual International Latino Book Awards will be held at New York City’s Museo del Barrio on May 25, during the book publishing industry’s largest trade show, Book Expo America.


Latino Book Awards 
Wednesday May 25, 2011

In collaboration with La Casa Azul Bookstore and Las Comadres and Latino Literacy Now, el Museo del Barrio joins the Latino Book Awards Ceremony as part of the Book Expo America 2011. Come and celebrate with autores that publish their first book! 

www.elmuseo.org

www.elmuseo.org

Grab a friend and join us for our weekly free extended Gallery hours, live DJs in Residence, and Drink Specials at El Café.
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