Joëlle Retener: "Marley's Pride"

Joëlle Retener: "Marley's Pride"

Join Joëlle Retener to discuss their book "Marley's Pride."

By Enoch Pratt Free Library

Date and time

Saturday, June 8 · 11am - 12pm EDT

Location

Enoch Pratt Free Library - Waverly Branch

400 East 33rd Street Baltimore, MD 21218

About this event

  • 1 hour

Marley is a little nonbinary kid with big anxieties. Crowds? Pass. Loud noises? No, thanks. When their Zaza is up for an award at Pride, they want to go to the parade for the first time with their beloved grandparent. But can Marley overcome their fears?

Highlighting the joyful experiences of a queer Black family finding community at Pride, this story features endmatter about the history of Pride, a glossary of LGBTQ+ terms, and a list of resources.

About the Author:

Joëlle Retener (they/them) is a Kreyol American children’s author from the Washington, DC, metro area. A proud Spelman College graduate, Joëlle is passionate about sharing stories that celebrate Black pride and Queer joy. When they are not writing, you can find them gardening or tending to their small homestead. Joëlle lives in a cabin in the woods with their partner and three tiny humans.

About the Program:

  • Doors will open to registered attendees at 10am.
  • All registered in person attendees will receive a free copy of the book while supplies last.
  • Bike parking and metered street parking are available.

Organized by

We serve the residents of Baltimore with locations throughout the city, and the residents of Maryland as the State Library Resource Center.

 is "to provide equal access to information, services, and opportunities that empower, enrich, and enhance the quality of life for all."