The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2026, held on April 18–19, 2026 at the University of Southern California campus, once again brought together book lovers, authors, publishers, and creatives for a vibrant celebration of literature. Known as one of the largest literary festivals in the United States, the event featured panel discussions, book signings, live performances, and countless booths filled with stories waiting to be discovered. The atmosphere was lively and inspiring, offering something for every kind of reader.
Citi of Books proudly took part in this year’s festival, connecting with attendees from all walks of life. Their booth became a welcoming space where visitors explored a diverse collection of titles and learned more about the company’s publishing and marketing services. Throughout the two-day event, the team engaged in meaningful conversations with aspiring authors, avid readers, and fellow industry professionals, making the experience both productive and memorable.
The participation of Citi of Books in LATFOB 2026 was a valuable opportunity to showcase their growing catalog and strengthen their presence in the global book community. Being surrounded by passionate storytellers and curious readers allowed the team to gain fresh insights into current literary trends while building new relationships. The energy of the festival reflected the shared love for storytelling, reinforcing Citi of Books’ commitment to helping authors bring their work to a wider audience.
Attending book events like the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books continues to play an important role in connecting stories with readers. It opens doors for collaboration, discovery, and inspiration that go beyond the pages of a book. As Citi of Books carries this momentum forward, readers are invited to explore featured titles in their Book Gallery, including “Little Acts: The Place of the King” by Natasha E Clayborn.
At the 2026 LA Times Festival of Books, “Little Acts: The Place of the King” by Natasha E. Clayborn was one of the meaningful titles proudly displayed at the book gallery. Visitors who passed by the Citi of Books exhibit found themselves drawn to its gentle message and inviting presence, a reminder that faith can be nurtured through even the smallest moments in life. The book quietly stood out among the collection, offering something reflective and heartfelt for readers looking for deeper grounding in their daily walk.
Written with a warm and nurturing voice, the book emphasized the importance of building a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and encouraging that same understanding in children from an early age. It shared how faith, when planted young, continues to grow and shape a person’s journey through life. Readers at the festival appreciated its simple but powerful message about trust, protection, and the comfort of divine guidance through both joyful and difficult seasons.
Overall, “Little Acts: The Place of the King” left a lasting impression on those who encountered it during the event. It was presented not just as a book, but as a gentle reminder of faith lived in everyday life and passed from one generation to the next. For many festivalgoers, it became one of those titles that quietly stayed with them long after they left the booth.
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