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Holly Black | 2019 National Book Festival
Author Holly Black is one of the premier voices in contemporary fairy tale stories for young readers and she's joining PBS Books in D.C. at the National Book Festival. Her writing collaborations include The Spiderwick Chronicles with Tony DiTerlizzi and The Magisterium Series with Cassandra Clare, but her latest releases are part of a new fantasy series, 'The Folk of the Air'.'
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