Tucson author joins Tucson Festival of Books to talk climate change and more
Book lovers can hop online starting tomorrow.
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TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) â Award winning novelist, Lydia Millet, lives right here in the Old Pueblo and is excited to take part in the virtual Tucson Festival of Books .
âThen a big storm comes, and everything is sort of turned on its head and chaos descends on the characters in the book."
Millet is talking about her latest book, A Childrenâs Bible.
"It looks like this. I didnât of course design the cover myself. It's a novel about a group of teenagers who are really ashamed of their parents. I was inspired by my own children not wanting to dance with me anymore when they reached a certain age.â