Since its foundation in 2009, the Tucson Festival of Books has welcomed authors, programs, and exhibitions from diverse groups in hopes of promoting literacy rates across Southern Arizona. Included among
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Read FullI know when people hear “historical fiction,” they are drawn away from the books because they think they will be mundane, but historical fiction books don’t have to be boring!
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