Little Golden Books exhibit premieres at BYU symposium

Little Golden Books exhibit premieres at BYU symposium

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PROVO — An exhibit with original illustrations from the famous Little Golden Books can be viewed at the Provo City Library this summer.

The display, “Golden Legacy,” will kick off the BYU Books for Young Readers Symposium, which will occur July 16 and 17 at the library. It will open early for symposium participants only on July 15 and run for the public through Sept. 23, according to a Brigham Young University press release.

Authors and illustrators will speak for more than an hour at the symposium, which focuses on children’s literature. They will address audience members about their creation process, inspiration and how they got started. They will also give a sneak peek at their new projects and answer questions from the audience.

Authors and illustrators visiting the symposium include Jon Klassen, Gene Luen Yang, Clare Vanderpool, Marilyn Singer, Sara Zarr and Leonard S. Marcus.

Some of the authors will participate in book signings at the event and the BYU Store will offer a discount for event participants.

“It’s rare to get this many authors — six award winners — together at one conference,” Emilee Barrett, Books for Young Readers Symposium organizer, said in a statement. “It’s not a huge conference, and anyone who loves children’s literature will enjoy the opportunity to get to know these wonderful authors.”

Symposium Ticket Prices
  • Full price: $205
  • For credit: $242
  • Thursday only: $155
  • Friday only: $125
  • Full-time, undergraduate students (including Thursday dinner): $30
  • Full-time, undergraduate students (symposium only): $15
  • Thursday dinner and lecture only: $21
  • BYU employee and spouse: BYU Benefits will cover the registration fee for eligible individuals as if the participant is taking/auditing a 1-credit summer term class.

The National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature, Abilene, Texas organized the exhibit, which features “57 masterpieces of original illustration chosen from the vast Random House archive from books such as “Tootle,”“Home for a Bunny,”“Five Little Firemen,”“The Color Kittens” and “I Can Fly,” according to the press release.

To register for the symposium, which is cosponsored by The Provo Library, choose one of the following options.

  • Visit the website
  • Call 877-221-6716 on weekdays between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
  • Visit the BYU Harman Continuing Education Building at 770 E. University Parkway on weekdays between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
  • Mail a registration form to:

Brigham Young University
Books for Young Readers
120 Harman
Continuing Education Building
Provo, UT 84602-1515

Registration must be completed by July 12.

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