Atlanta Authors Presents: Terah Shelton Harris

Monday, February 23, 2026 at 6:00 p.m.
General Admission Tickets are $5
Autographed books will be available for purchase at the event.
Acclaimed novelist and former librarian Terah Shelton Harris—Target’s first Author of the Year—joins us to share her newest release, Where the Wildflowers Grow. Known for One Summer in Savannah and Long After We Are Gone, Harris writes powerful Southern stories of family, resilience, and redemption. In her latest novel, a woman haunted by tragedy finds unexpected hope and healing on an Alabama flower farm—until secrets from her past resurface.
Roswell Roots Festival 2026 marks a historic milestone as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of this community-wide, month-long festival honoring our diverse community and celebrating Black History Month. Since its founding, Roswell Roots has served as a cornerstone for education, cultural awareness, and community connection, inviting all ages to engage, learn and celebrate together.
This year's festival will be curated across five categories–art, education, cultural, performance, and history–bringing dynamic programs and events that reflect the richness of Black heritage and its profound influence on our shared story.
General Admission Tickets are $5
Autographed books will be available for purchase at the event.
Acclaimed novelist and former librarian Terah Shelton Harris—Target’s first Author of the Year—joins us to share her newest release, Where the Wildflowers Grow. Known for One Summer in Savannah and Long After We Are Gone, Harris writes powerful Southern stories of family, resilience, and redemption. In her latest novel, a woman haunted by tragedy finds unexpected hope and healing on an Alabama flower farm—until secrets from her past resurface.
Roswell Roots Festival 2026 marks a historic milestone as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of this community-wide, month-long festival honoring our diverse community and celebrating Black History Month. Since its founding, Roswell Roots has served as a cornerstone for education, cultural awareness, and community connection, inviting all ages to engage, learn and celebrate together.
This year's festival will be curated across five categories–art, education, cultural, performance, and history–bringing dynamic programs and events that reflect the richness of Black heritage and its profound influence on our shared story.
