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| Afrika Midnight Asha Abney | Posted 7/6/2007 1:36:41 PM | show profile Ms. Angeline Bandon-Bibum, Author of Sojourner's Dream Appears @ the 9th Annual Harlem Book Festival Ms.Angeline Bandon ? Bibum will appear at the 9th Annual Harlem Book Festival presented by QBR held on July 21, 2007 from 11 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Publishers, writers, literacy vendors will exhibit and author panel discussions will be televised by C-Span?s Book TV. The Harlem Book Fair is free and open to the public. Ms. Angeline Bandon-Bibum is a graduate of Howard University who lives and works in Montgomery County, Maryland. She is a poet and author of Sojourner's Dream. Ms. Bandon-Bibum recently appeared at Karibu Books and 2007 Afrocentric Book Expo. She also recently appeared on the air waves of Harambee Radio Network. Ms. Bandon-Bibum is a wife and mother of three children. For further information about Ms. Angeline Bandon-Bibum, please visit her site at http://www.authorsden.com/msangelinebandonbibum About Sojourner?s Dream Sojourner?s Dream is a romantic story of Sojourner Brown, a shy grad student, and Joseph Kalisa, a debonair DC lawyer. Sojourner's Dream was published by Bandon Press in 2006. Cover design was created by Deborah Hopping and cover illustration by Lashaun Beal and Interior design by Lisa Jeter. Sojourner?s Dream is available at BarnesandNoble.com Amazon.com Target.com Authorsden Bookstore Herliterarydream.com Howard University Bookstore For further information about Sojourner?s Dream, please visit http://sojournersdreamanovel.blogspot.com About 9th Annual Harlem Book Festival 9th Annual Harlem Book Festival is presented by QBR held on July 21, 2007. The festival will be held at West 135th Street between Lenox and Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Boulevard in New York City from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The largest African American book event nationally, the Harlem Book Fair is designed to bring African American authors, poets, and performers together with the community they serve. The Harlem Book Fair will present best-selling authors, emerging writers, spoken word artists, and performers to an enthusiastic public community. A full-day program introducing diverse ideas and innovative forms of expression, the Harlem Book Fair is important for Harlem and the New York community. Awareness in reading, literacy, education and positive role modeling are just a few of the benefits of the Harlem Book Fair. For further information about the festival visit http://www.qbr.com |







