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Oliver Jeffers

  • Kepler's Books 1010 El Camino Real #100 Menlo Park United States (map)

Kepler’s is honored to host Oliver Jeffers, renowned artist and internationally bestselling author for the release of Begin Again: The Story of How We Got Here and Where We Might Go. The first illustrated book created for readers of all ages, Jeffers shares a brief history of humanity and asks where do we go from here? How can we create new stories and new systems that allow all of humanity to flourish? 

Jeffers, with his bold and iconic art, reflects on these questions looking at human patterns that have led us to where we are today and how we might move forward. Begin Again is a powerful and insightful book that is a must have for people of all ages. 

The event will include a solo presentation by Oliver Jeffers, a moderated Q&A, and a signing after the event. Oliver will sign all copies of Begin Again plus one additional backlist title, purchased at Kepler’s.

We look forward to hosting you all!

Masks are required for everyone over the age of 2 years old and must be worn at all times in the venue, and throughout the duration of the event.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Oliver Jeffers makes art and tells stories. His books include How to Catch a Star; Lost and Found, which was the recipient of the prestigious Nestle Children's Book Prize Gold Award in the UK and was later adapted into an award-winning animated film; and the New York Times bestsellers Here We Are, What We'll Build, Stuck, This Moose Belongs to Me, and Once Upon an Alphabet. He is also, of course, the illustrator of the #1 smash hits The Day the Crayons Quit and The Day the Crayons Came Home, both written by Drew Daywalt. His fine art is world-renowned and his dip-art exhibitions are much sought-after events. Originally from Belfast, Northern Ireland, Oliver now splits his time between Belfast and Brooklyn, New York. Follow him @OliverJeffers.

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