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A literary event to bookmark
Mail & Guardian
|May 16, 2025
Kingsmead Book Fair is a celebration of stories, voices and community, where readers of all ages come together to appreciate the magic of books
There’s something unmistakably tender, bold and rooted about the annual Kingsmead Book Fair — something that stretches beyond the crisp paper of books and settles into the spirit of a nation thirsty for words that heal, challenge, provoke and unite.
Now in its 13th year, this cultural landmark, in association with Standard Bank, returns to the leafy embrace of Kingsmead College in Melrose, Johannesburg, on 24 May.
It does so not merely as a literary gathering but as a living, breathing tapestry of ideas where voices echo across age, race, class and creed.
This year’s theme, Birds of a Feather Bookmark Together, is both lyrical and profound — sounding almost like a proverb whispered by a grandmother at twilight. It speaks to belonging, to flight, to community.
It is a soft rebellion against isolation, a call to assemble around shared stories. And according to Alex Bouche, director of the fair, the theme came out of an desire to craft something that embodies the power of reading to unite us.
“Reading brings all people together,” she says, and that heart beat pulses through every session and every page turned on that day.
Curating a festival like this is not for the faint of heart. With the guidance of a passionate committee — Jennifer Platt, Onke Mazibuko, Sue Nyathi, Bruce Dennill and Pamela Power — Bouche and her team began shaping the fair as early as September.
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