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From March 10–12, 2026, a socially charged contemporary novel by Seattle-based author David O. Otebele will be featured at the London Book Fair 2026 through The Maple Staple Bookstore at Booth 6A100.
This spring, “The 36 Watchers: Book I: Fall” by Dan Bar Hava will be featured at the London Book Fair 2026. This electrifying work of historical conspiracy and supernatural suspense will be presented by The Maple Staple at Booth 6A100 from March 10–12.
In their deeply affecting new work, “A Narrative Rewritten,” author Michaia Walker leads readers through the intertwined landscapes of pain, healing, and hope.
Robert Gary McGuiness has led a life shaped by exploration, reflection, and self-discovery. Born in Bay Shore, New York, he graduated from Smithtown Central High School in 1972 before traveling west to Arizona and eventually settling in California in 1976.
Returning to the London Book Fair this spring, The Maple Staple Bookstore will showcase “A Trail to Love,” by Joanne Kiersarsky, at Booth 6A100.
Vera Simpson Gaines has built a life defined by courage, faith, and perseverance. Living on a 160-acre Angus ranch, she cares for livestock, wildlife, and her many dogs and cats while managing serious health challenges.
“Council Ford Insurrection: The Second Amendment 2043–2063” by J. Thomas Bowne, JD, will be presented as part of The Maple Staple’s featured title selection at the 2026 London Book Fair.
Author C. A. Houp presents her newest children’s book, “A Time to Dream ,” weaving a tranquil tale that turns the night into a realm of imagination, wonder, and serenity.
“The Kittician Kitty” by Patricia Viles-Antonellis will be presented as part of The Maple Staple’s featured book selection during the 2026 London Book Fair.
What happens when institutions built on knowledge, tradition, and community are suddenly reduced to rubble? In “When Universities Are Destroyed: How Tulane University and the University of Alabama Rebuilt After Disaster,” Dr.