The 2025 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books was, as always, a celebration of literary voices, cultural insight, and creative storytelling. Amid a weekend brimming with panels, signings, and artistic showcases, one quietly powerful moment came with the screening of the book trailers.
Unveiled during a multimedia session spotlighting emerging and independent authors, the trailer played to a crowd of curious festivalgoers gathered in one of the festival’s booths. With subtle cinematic flair and a contemplative tone, the trailer gave audiences a visual and emotional introduction to the story’s deeply evocative work.
While brief, the video presentation left a lasting impression. It was less a marketing tool than a piece of art in its own right. Book trailers are becoming an increasingly popular way for authors to connect with readers beyond the page—especially at large-scale events like LATFOB. It was a reflective pause in an otherwise bustling festival day, giving readers a moment to digest and consider. As the festival continues to embrace new formats for literary storytelling, moments like this remind us that books don’t just live on shelves—they live in sound, image, and collective experience. Ted J. Brooks’ A Roof Over Our Heads and Food on the Table has now made its mark not just in print, but in motion.
The 2025 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (LATFOB), held on April 26–27 at the University of Southern California (USC), was a significant cultural event that brought together a diverse array of participants and marked its 30th anniversary with a vibrant celebration of literature, culture, and community. The festival is known for attracting a large crowd each year. For instance, the 2024 festival drew over 150,000 attendees, and the 2025 event featured more than 550 writers, experts, and storytellers, along with hundreds of exhibitors.
The festival offered over 100 ticketed author events, children’s storytelling sessions, poetry readings, book signings, and more than 400 exhibitor booths. Notable participants in the 2025 festival included authors such as Stacey Abrams, Jon M. Chu, Amanda Gorman, Chelsea Handler, Ibram X. Kendi, and Rebecca Yarros, among many others. The festival’s success was also attributed to the generous involvement of volunteers, who assisted with various aspects of the event, including welcoming attendees, staffing author events, and supervising book signings.
As LATFOB celebrates three decades of literary achievement, the 2025 festival underscored the importance of storytelling in shaping culture and community. With its diverse programming and commitment to accessibility, the festival continues to be a premier event for book lovers and cultural aficionados. The success of this year’s event sets a promising precedent for future festivals, ensuring that the tradition of literary celebration will continue to thrive in Los Angeles.
Pacific Book Review recommended this book and wrote it in its review:
“A Roof Over Our Heads and Food on the Table” is a simple but profound novel that explores the complexities of adulthood. It addresses the universal challenge of wanting to please one’s parents while asserting individuality. Pat is a sympathetic protagonist, torn between his Catholic faith and the commercialism of employment. His father is a typical parent concerned about his son’s future and wishes for him to have a secure career, despite Pat’s dreams of becoming a writer. Pat’s college friend, Sean, is a loyal companion who helps guide Pat through the confusing aspects of life with patience and humor.”
Author Ted J. Brooks has worked in retail for over thirty years in several stores. He is a graduate of Central Connecticut State University. His hobbies include family research, photography, and coin collecting.
If you’re in search of a heartfelt story that captures the essence of friendship, determination, and the lengths we go to for our loved ones, A Roof Over Our Heads and Food on the Table is a must-read. Step into a powerful journey—one that will resonate deeply, reminding you of the friends who’ve stood by you and the times their presence meant everything. Watch the trailer today.
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