Featured at BookCon 2026: “A Chicken Named Cow” by Clifton Treadway

BookCon (formerly known as Book Expo America) brought together a vibrant mix of authors, publishers, and book lovers under one roof, creating an exciting space where stories and ideas came to life. Held over two dynamic days, the event buzzed with panel discussions, book signings, and creative showcases that celebrated the ever-evolving world of publishing. From emerging writers to established voices, BookCon proved once again to be a hub for inspiration, connection, and discovery.

Citi of Books proudly took part in this year’s event, marking another meaningful step in its journey of supporting authors and sharing stories with a wider audience. The team engaged with fellow exhibitors, connected with readers, and explored fresh trends shaping the publishing industry. It was a rewarding experience that allowed the company to strengthen its presence while building valuable relationships within the literary community.

Throughout the event, Citi of Books highlighted its commitment to helping authors reach global platforms. From showcasing select titles to discussing distribution opportunities, the team made the most of every interaction. The energy at the booth reflected a shared passion for storytelling, and it was clear that events like BookCon continue to open doors for both writers and readers alike.

Attending book events like BookCon remains essential in today’s publishing landscape, offering a unique chance to connect, learn, and grow. These gatherings remind us that behind every book is a community eager to share and celebrate stories. At Citi of Books’ Book Gallery, this spirit lives on through featured titles that deserve the spotlight—inviting readers to discover their next great read and authors to find their place on the shelf.

Among the standout selections that captivated attendees was “TITLE” by AU.“A Chicken Named Cow” by Clifton Treadway

Children everywhere love to hear a good story. This story is important as it has adventure, comedy, scary moments, happiness, and most of all, love. Each element has a purpose as the characters grow together on the farm, learning how to get along with others. It teaches us all how simple life is when we work together like a family. After all, we are all family–whether growing up on a farm or in a big city, we all depend on others to make it together and to learn how to share and love each other.

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