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In a world increasingly shaped by distance: geographical, cultural, and even emotional, there remains one gathering where those distances soften, and stories rise to become bridges. Essentially, this global exchange stands the Guadalajara International Book Fair, a luminous meeting place where language becomes a shared home and literature reminds us that connection is still possible, still vital, still beautifully human. It was within this vibrant atmosphere that ARPress proudly took part in the 2025 edition of the fair, joining thousands of voices who came together to celebrate imagination, creativity, and the enduring power of the written word.

The fair, held from November 29 to December 7, 2025, at Expo Guadalajara, is recognized as the largest literary gathering in the Spanish-speaking world and one of the most influential book fairs in existence. Founded in 1987 by the University of Guadalajara, it has grown into a cultural phenomenon that attracts hundreds of thousands of readers and attendees, along with publishers, literary agents, academics, artists, translators, and authors from more than 40 countries. Feria Internacional del Libro de Guadalajara (FIL) is far more than an event; it is a living crossroads of ideas, blending professional opportunities with public celebration, hosting author presentations, discussions, artistic exhibitions, workshops, concerts, and international dialogues that stretch across languages and cultures. Each year’s Guest of Honor further enriches the experience by highlighting the literature and artistic heritage of a featured region, adding a unique rhythm and identity to the fair.

For ARPress, participating in such an expansive and dynamic environment marked a significant milestone. The fair offered us the opportunity to strengthen our presence within the global literary community, particularly in the Spanish-speaking market, where storytelling is celebrated with extraordinary enthusiasm. It allowed us to connect with readers who seek fresh narratives, with publishers and partners eager to explore collaboration, and with creative minds whose work continues to move the world of literature forward. Being surrounded by such vibrancy reminded us why we publish: to champion diverse voices, to nurture bold ideas, and to bring stories into the world that resonate far beyond the page.

Among the titles showcased at the booth was “My Three Best Friends Make Them Yours too!” by Diane Blevis, a work that reflects the heart of ARPress’ mission to present stories that stir curiosity, emotion, and reflection. Seeing this book displayed at FIL, against the backdrop of so many cultures and perspectives converging in one place, was a reminder of how literature can travel, transform, and transcend. This section may be easily adjusted to highlight any other featured title should the need arise, but the sentiment remains the same: bringing a book to FIL is not just about visibility, but about placing a story into the global conversation.

My Three Best Friends Make Them Yours too! is a children’s picture book by Diane Blevis that celebrates the power of friendship — focusing on kindness, honesty, loyalty, and mutual support among best friends. The narrative is simple and uplifting, aimed at young readers (or children being read to), and highlights what it means to form meaningful, lasting friendships.

The author doesn’t lecture or preach; instead, she shows through gentle narratives how friends can support and uplift each other. This subtly teaches empathy and compassion without heavy-handed morality. Because it’s a picture book, the combination of visual art and simple text makes these values come alive in a way that resonates with younger readers.

Moreover, the book’s emphasis on honesty, encouragement, and loyalty feels especially important in today’s world — where genuine friendships and kindness matter more than ever. For parents, teachers, or caregivers, it’s a valuable tool to open conversations about what it means to be a good friend. For children, it models positive behavior, helping them understand that kindness and loyalty build stronger, more meaningful relationships.

In a world where relationships can be fleeting, this book reminds us that real friendship is intentional — built on respect, support, and shared values. That alone makes it more than just a children’s story; it’s a small guide for life.

Events like the Guadalajara International Book Fair matter profoundly today. At a time when the world grapples with both connection and fragmentation, literature has become an essential vessel for understanding, empathy, and dialogue. FIL embodies this purpose. It is a space where differences are celebrated rather than feared, where ideas are exchanged openly, and where the simple act of reading becomes a collective experience that spans continents. Walking through the fair is to witness communities forming in real time around the love of words.

As ARPress reflects on its experience at FIL 2025, we do so with gratitude and renewed ambition. The fair inspired us; through conversations, encounters, and shared moments, to continue elevating stories that matter and to work alongside creators and readers who believe in the transformative power of books. We return from Guadalajara not just with memories, but with a deeper sense of purpose, energized by the possibilities ahead.

And so, as we look toward the future, we remain committed to telling stories that cross borders, illuminate perspectives, and invite readers everywhere to discover something new within themselves. The world needs its stories, perhaps now more than ever, and ARPress is honored to be part of that continuing journey.

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