Sisterhood Of Co-Authors To Showcase Empowerment At 2024 LA Times Book Festival
ReadersMagnet, a renowned self-publishing and book marketing company, is set to present "Becoming Visible: Emerging to Greater Heights, Volume 1" at the prestigious 2024 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. This event, celebrated for its vibrant showcase of community, literature, culture, and arts, is slated to take place at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles from April 20-21, 2024. Known as the largest book festival in the United States, it draws approximately 150,000 visitors annually.
"Becoming Visible" is a compelling self-help book authored by seven resilient women who have navigated through the challenges of domestic abuse. Their stories are a testament to strength and perseverance, aiming to motivate and uplift readers. This book is a key part of the Butterfly Principle Anthology, designed to facilitate healing and personal transformation.

The authors, Nurse Candyce Pirtle-Smalls, Charleszetta Baldwin, Ericka Parker, Tracey Frison, Shardae Jones, Tamela Gospel, and Teisha Levi, bring diverse backgrounds and expertise to their narratives. From healthcare professionals to motivational speakers and therapists, their combined experiences offer a rich source of inspiration and guidance.
The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books is not just about book exhibits; it encompasses performances, storytelling sessions for children, author signings, and panel discussions. It attracts a wide audience including book enthusiasts, authors, celebrities, artists, and musicians.
"Becoming Visible: Emerging to Greater Heights, Volume 1" is available for purchase on Amazon. Published on December 3, 2020, by Publisher Advantage Group, this book serves as a beacon of hope and empowerment. For those seeking transformational healing or simply looking for strength and direction in life's journey, this anthology promises to be an invaluable resource.
For further details about "Becoming Visible" or other inquiries, ReadersMagnet Publishing & Marketing can be contacted at [email protected]. As the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books approaches, anticipation builds for what promises to be an enriching experience for all attendees.