A Book Talk with Xochitl Gonzalez

A Book Talk with Xochitl Gonzalez

BookmarksWinston-Salem, NC
Wednesday, Apr 22 from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Overview

Xochitl Gonzalez is coming to Winston-Salem!

Join us for a fun, unforgettable evening with the New York Times bestselling author of Anita de Monte Laughs Last and Olga Dies Dreaming, Xochitl Gonzalez! Come hear more about her latest book, Last Night in Brooklyn, in a conversation moderated by debut author Abrea Armstrong.

Tickets are $28 (plus taxes & fees) and include a copy of the book, admission to the event, and access to the signing line. Additional books will be for sale at the event.

Have any questions? Check out our Event FAQs page and email events@bookmarksnc.org for further inquiries.

About the Book

New York Times bestselling author Xochitl Gonzalez delivers a captivating story about a young woman whose life becomes ensnared in her glamorous neighbor’s secret past.

SPRING, 2007


At twenty-six, Alicia Canales Forten feels smothered by her future. She’s in a long-distance relationship, living at home with her mother’s beliefs, saving up for her wedding to a future doctor. But after Alicia ventures out one night in the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn, she finds herself lured by the siren song of youth and possibility that the striving crowd of creatives holds, and moves in.

No one embodies this more than La Garza, a larger-than-life, up-and-coming fashion designer whose epic house parties fuel neighborhood lore. La Garza’s life, observed by Alicia from her apartment across the street, seems to hold the allure and fearlessness Alicia has never dared to imagine for herself.

But when Alicia’s wealthy banker cousin moves to the neighborhood, she finds herself increasingly drawn into both his and La Garza’s precarious lives.

Against the backdrop of a potentially life-changing presidential election and a looming once-in-a-generation fiscal crisis, Last Night in Brooklyn explores the dark compromise of the American Dream for people of color living, unknowingly, in the twilight of a cultural moment. It is a story about everything money can buy–and the destruction of what it can’t.

About the Author

Xochitl Gonzalez is the New York Times bestselling author of Anita de Monte Laughs Last, a Reese's Book Club Pick longlisted for the Aspen Words Literary Prize, and the award-winning Olga Dies Dreaming, named a Best of 2022 by The New York Times, TIME, Kirkus, Washington Post, and NPR. Gonzalez is a staff writer for The Atlantic and was recognized as a 2023 Pulitzer Prize finalist in Commentary. A native Brooklynite and proud public school graduate, Gonzalez holds a BA from Brown University and an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop.

About the Moderator

Abrea Armstrong, a Winston-Salem, North Carolina native and descendant of enslaved Africans, is a poet, award-winning communications professional, and Ghanaian citizen whose debut novel Ferry Tales is inspired by her own journey of identity and reconnection.

Xochitl Gonzalez is coming to Winston-Salem!

Join us for a fun, unforgettable evening with the New York Times bestselling author of Anita de Monte Laughs Last and Olga Dies Dreaming, Xochitl Gonzalez! Come hear more about her latest book, Last Night in Brooklyn, in a conversation moderated by debut author Abrea Armstrong.

Tickets are $28 (plus taxes & fees) and include a copy of the book, admission to the event, and access to the signing line. Additional books will be for sale at the event.

Have any questions? Check out our Event FAQs page and email events@bookmarksnc.org for further inquiries.

About the Book

New York Times bestselling author Xochitl Gonzalez delivers a captivating story about a young woman whose life becomes ensnared in her glamorous neighbor’s secret past.

SPRING, 2007


At twenty-six, Alicia Canales Forten feels smothered by her future. She’s in a long-distance relationship, living at home with her mother’s beliefs, saving up for her wedding to a future doctor. But after Alicia ventures out one night in the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn, she finds herself lured by the siren song of youth and possibility that the striving crowd of creatives holds, and moves in.

No one embodies this more than La Garza, a larger-than-life, up-and-coming fashion designer whose epic house parties fuel neighborhood lore. La Garza’s life, observed by Alicia from her apartment across the street, seems to hold the allure and fearlessness Alicia has never dared to imagine for herself.

But when Alicia’s wealthy banker cousin moves to the neighborhood, she finds herself increasingly drawn into both his and La Garza’s precarious lives.

Against the backdrop of a potentially life-changing presidential election and a looming once-in-a-generation fiscal crisis, Last Night in Brooklyn explores the dark compromise of the American Dream for people of color living, unknowingly, in the twilight of a cultural moment. It is a story about everything money can buy–and the destruction of what it can’t.

About the Author

Xochitl Gonzalez is the New York Times bestselling author of Anita de Monte Laughs Last, a Reese's Book Club Pick longlisted for the Aspen Words Literary Prize, and the award-winning Olga Dies Dreaming, named a Best of 2022 by The New York Times, TIME, Kirkus, Washington Post, and NPR. Gonzalez is a staff writer for The Atlantic and was recognized as a 2023 Pulitzer Prize finalist in Commentary. A native Brooklynite and proud public school graduate, Gonzalez holds a BA from Brown University and an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop.

About the Moderator

Abrea Armstrong, a Winston-Salem, North Carolina native and descendant of enslaved Africans, is a poet, award-winning communications professional, and Ghanaian citizen whose debut novel Ferry Tales is inspired by her own journey of identity and reconnection.

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  • Free parking
  • Doors at 6PM

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