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Jose Solis’ “One More Day, One Less Day” to Be Showcased by ReadersMagnet at the 2026 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books

Visitors to the country’s largest outdoor book festival will discover a reflective and heartfelt meditation on life’s seasons, exploring presence, resilience, and the meaning behind each passing day.


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ReadersMagnet will showcase Jose Solis’ “One More Day, One Less Day” at the 2026 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books.

The self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet will showcase Jose Solis’ book, “One More Day, One Less Day,” at the 2026 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (LATFOB). The outdoor book fair will take place on April 18–19, 2026, at the University of Southern California (USC) campus in Los Angeles.

The L.A. Times Festival of Books is the country’s most prestigious literary celebration, honoring literature, arts, culture, and community. It draws an annual crowd of over 150,000 and brings together established authors, emerging voices, and book lovers from across the country and around the world for two days of exhibitions, discussions, signings, workshops, and live literary experiences.

In “One More Day, One Less Day,” Jose Solis offers a deeply reflective journey through the stages of life, from the wonder of childhood to the quiet grace of aging. Through poetic honesty and heartfelt wisdom, the book explores the balance between endurance and surrender, love and grief, and what it truly means to live with intention.

Rather than presenting a formula for success, the book serves as a companion for the soul, reflecting on presence, belonging, legacy, and the sacred ordinary moments that shape the human experience. It reminds readers that life is not measured by the number of days we are given, but by the depth with which those days are lived.

Jose Solis is also the author of Daniela: A Story of Unbreakable Love and Resilience, a powerful narrative that highlights the strength of a young girl and the enduring love of family in the face of life’s most difficult challenges.

Festivalgoers are invited to visit ReadersMagnet at booth 225 to explore Jose Solis’ works and discover stories that reflect resilience, love, and the deeper meaning of everyday life.

Order a copy of “One More Day, One Less Day,” available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

About the Author
Author José J. Solis is a Mexican-born writer whose works are infused with the rich literary heritage of his homeland. As a young writer in Mexico, Solís won several national awards for his poetic writing style and thought-provoking storytelling.

Presently, Solís lives in the United States and uses his cultural background and life experiences to write about themes such as resilience, love, and inner strength. His daughter’s life-long disability has been a major inspiration for Solís, and this has influenced his writing about the themes of hope, resilience, and emotional struggles that families face in coping with the complex medical conditions of their loved ones.

Through his works, Solís seeks to offer companionship and understanding to families, caregivers, and loved ones in times of uncertainty. His works are a testament and a call to action, demonstrating the healing and motivating power of shared experiences and stories, even in the face of life’s most difficult experiences.

“One More Day, One Less Day”
Author: Jose Solis
Published Date: February 24, 2026
Publisher: Independently Published
Genre: Self-Help / Inspirational
Daniela: A Story of Unbreakable Love and Resilience
Author: Jose Solis
Published Date: November 26, 2025
Publisher: Independently Published
Genre: General Fiction/Memoir


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