2024 One Book Project Read

The One Book Project is a countywide reading and discussion project that fosters empathy, promotes awareness, and strengthens the fabric of our community by exploring the themes in this year’s One Book selection, All You Can Ever Know by Nicole Chung. 

About the Fall 2024 Primary Title

All You Can Ever Know 

by Nicole Chung

A heartfelt memoir about the author’s experience as a Korean American adoptee raised by white parents in a predominantly white town. Chung shares her journey of grappling with questions of identity, belonging, and race, as well as her search for her birth family. As she becomes a mother herself, she seeks to understand the complexities of her adoption, family, and cultural heritage, exploring what it truly means to be connected to others. It’s a poignant exploration of family, identity, and self-discovery.

ONE BOOK PROJECT

FOR ALL GENRES & AGES

All You Can Ever Know & One Book companion titles are available for checkout in print, eBook, eAudiobook, & book on CD from the Kern County Library. 

Adult Fiction

Inconvenient Daughter
by Lauren J. Sharkey

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Book eBook eAudiobook 

Young Adult Fiction

The Words in my Hands
by Asphyxia

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Book eBook

Teen Graphic Novel

Perfect World. 1
by Rie Aruga

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Book eBook

Picture Book

What Happened to You?
by James Catchpole
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Book

Picture Book

Woodpecker Girl
by Chingyen Liu

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Book

Middle Grade Graphic Novel

Bear
by Ben Queen

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Book eBook

Sign up for the One Book Project Reading Challenge through Beanstack.

Record reading sessions and manage family accounts to earn digital badges and prizes!

The challenge starts October 1, 2024 and ends November 30, 2024.

One Book Premiere Events

 The One Book Kickoff Event 

What I’d Like You To Know About Adoption and Foster Care Panel Discussion with co-host Bakersfield College 

 Tuesday, October 1 | 11:30am – 1pm 

Levan Center, Bakersfield College, 1801 Panorama Drive Bakersfield 661.395.4011

Join us in person for heartfelt discussion on the joys and challenges of fostering and adopting youth from various background. Share in the triumphs, insights, and experiences that shape these transformative journeys

 NOR Film Screening of a True Adoption Story 

  Tuesday, October 3| 1pm 

Rasmussen Senior Center, North of the River Recreation and Parks District, 115 E. Roberts Lane, Bakersfield, Ca. 661.868.0701

This true story follows a young boy who gets lost and ends up thousands of miles from home. Years later, he uses technology and memories to find his birth family and return to his roots. Don’t miss this emotional journey – watch this film and be inspired! 

 Film Screening of Iconic K-POP Girl Group Journey 

 Wednesday, October 4 | 6:30-8:30pm 

Beale Memorial Library Auditorium, 701 Truxtun Avenue. 661.868.0701
Record-breaking Korean girl group shares their story, revealing the challenges and triumphs behind their incredible rise to fame. Don’t miss this inspiring event! Free and open to the public- join us and be part of the journey. 

 Tracing the Past to See the Future 

 Wednesday, October 4 | 6:30-8:30pm 

Beale Memorial Library Auditorium, 701 Truxtun Avenue. 661.868.0701
Record-breaking Korean girl group shares their story, revealing the challenges and triumphs behind their incredible rise to fame. Don’t miss this inspiring event! Free and open to the public- join us and be part of the journey. 

  An Evening with Nicole Chung, Author of All You Can Ever Know: A Memoir  

 Thursday, October 24 | 7pm 

Icardo Center, CSUB, 9001 Stockdale Hwy., Bakersfield, CA 93311. 661.654.3172


(Free parking in Lot I after 6pm)

Don’t miss the chance to meet the author in person at the exclusive book signing event! Grab your copy, get it signed, and enjoy a unique opportunity to connect. Join us be part of this special moment!

CSUB One Book Project web page.

 “Can You K-POP” Dance Showcase  

 Saturday, November 2 | 2-6pm 

Beale Memorial Library Auditorium, 701 Truxtun Avenue. 661.868.0701

Join us and several talent scouts from industry-leading dance companies as they scour the stage for the next K-POP stars! Come watch 25 of Kern County’s most talented acts as they dance to today’s biggest K-POP hits. From BTS, NMixx, to Xikers, solo, duo, and group dancers will cover their songs with the most intense, degree of difficulty, idol-choreographed moves. Get ready for the Random Dance Play (RDP) to pump  up the crowd before the showcase kicks off!
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 A Parent Speaks 

 Tuesday, November 5 | 3:00-4:00pm 
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Joey Merritt is the adoptive parent of two young women adopted as babies from Eastern Europe. Her oldest daughter, adopted from an orphanage in Ukraine, is now 23 with a family. Her younger daughter, adopted from foster care in the Republic of Georgia, is a transracial adoptee. There are so many myths around adopting internationally and so many things she wished she knew before she adopted – from changing birth names, how to handle racism in the community, how to work with the Interethnic Adoption Provisions (IEP’s) in the school system and how to answer questions from her kids about adoption. She will speak about the process, the struggles, and triumphs of family building through adoption. There will be plenty of time for questions in this informal conversation. 

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One Book Project Event Highlights

Storytimes

Enjoy stories, songs, rhymes, & fun for the whole family.

Preschool Storytime
Sat. |Oct. 5 | 11am
Tue. | Oct. 8 | 4pm

Family Storytime

Sat. |Nov. 2 | 10:30am

Family Storytime

Fri. |Oct. 4 | 11am

Preschool Storytime 

Tues. | Oct. 22 | 3:30pm
Tues. | Nov. 5 | 3:30pm
Thur. | Nov. 16* | 1pm

*storytime includes craft

Preschool Storytime

Tues. | Oct. 7 | 4pm

Thur. | Oct. 17 | 11am

Family Storytime 

Fri. | Nov. 15 | 3:30pm

Family Storytime

Sat. | Oct. 5 | 11am

Preschool Storytime 

Tues. | Oct. 1 | 4:30pm

Family Storytime 

Weds. | Nov. 6 | 2:30pm
Mon. | Oct. 16 | 12pm
Mon. | Nov. 13 | 12pm

Preschool  Storytime

Tues. | Oct. 3 | 10:30am
Tues. | Oct. 10 | 10:30am
Tues. | Oct. 17 | 10:30am

Tues. | Oct.24 | 10:30am
Tues. | Oct. 31.  | 10:30am
Tues. | Nov. 7 | 10:30am

Tues. | Nov.14 | 10:30am
Tues. | Nov. 15 | 10:30am
Tues. | Nov. 21 | 10:30am

Preschool Storytime

Tues. |Oct. 10 | 10am
Thurs. |Nov. 7 | 10am

Preschool Storytime

Thur. | Oct. 17 | 10:30am
Thur. | Nov. 21 | 10:30am

Preschool Storytime 

Thurs. |Oct. 3 | 11am
Fri. | Oct. 4 | 12pm
Thurs. | Oct. 31 | 11am

Fri. | Nov. 1 | 12pm

Family Storytime 

Tues. | Oct. 1 | 4pm
Sat. | Oct. 5 | 4pm
Tues. | Oct. 28 | 4pm

Sat. | Nov. 2 | 10:30am

Preschool Storytime 

Tues. | Oct. 15 | 11am

Family Storytime 

Tues. | Oct. 15 | 4pm

Preschool Storytime

Mon. | Nov. 4| 2pm
Mon. | Nov. 18| 2pm

Mon. | Nov. 25| 2pm

Family Storytime

Fri. | Nov. 5 | 2pm
Tues. | Nov. 19 | 2pm

Coloring Stations

​Stop by our coloring station and make new friends while expressing yourself through color. Take a coloring sheet or an activity sheet and have some fun! From October to November, we'll have One Book Project related sheets ready for you, so come on by!

Jamison Center Book Drive

Join us while we learn how to use American Sign Language. We will use stories, games and activities to better understand this amazing language.

Foster Kids Wish List Drive Promotion

Enjoy movie screenings that share themes similar to this year's One Book Project book selection.

Arts & Crafts

Get inspired and crafty at select library branches for One Book Project related craft events.

Ages 6-11 are invited to attend

Arvin Branch Library
Wed. | Oct. 9 | 4pm

Beale Memorial Library
Wed. | Nov. 6 | 4pm

Wed. | Nov. 20 | 4pm

Buttonwillow Branch Library
Fri. | Oct. 4 | 4pm
Fri. | Oct. 11 | 4pm
Tues. |Oct. 15 | 3pm
Thurs. | Nov. 14 | 4pm
Mon. | Nov. 18 | 4pm
Mon. | Nov. 26 | 4pm
California City Branch Library
Tues. | Oct. 22 | 3:30pm
Frazier Park Branch Library
Fri. | Oct. 13 | 3:30pm
Tues. | Nov. 5 | 3:30pm

Lamont Branch Library
Tues. | Oct. 8 | 12:30pm
Mojave Branch Library
Wed. | Oct. 9 | 2:30pm
Thurs. | Nov. 14 | 4:00pm

Northeast Branch Library
Tues. | Nov. 5 | 4:00pm

Ridgecrest Branch Library
Wed. | Nov. 20 | 12:00pm

Taft Branch Library
Tue. | Oct. 22 | 4pm
Tue. |Nov. 5 | 4pm

Wasco Branch Library
Tue. | Nov. 5 | 4:00pm
Tue. | Nov. 12 | 4:00pm

Ages 18+ are invited to attend

Buttonwillow Branch Library
Sat. | Nov. 2 | 1:00pm
California City Branch Library
Thurs. | Nov. 7 | 4:00pm Mojave Branch Library
Thurs. | Oct. 17 | 5:30pm

Ages 12-17 are invited to attend

Baker Branch Library
Wed. | Oct. 16 | 4:00pm Buttonwillow Library
Wed. |Oct. 16 | 4:00pm Frazier Park Branch Library
Tue. |Oct. 8 | 4:00pm Lamont Branch Library
Wed. | Oct. 9 | 4:30pm McFarland Branch Library
Wed. | Nov. 6 | 2:00pm Rosamond Branch Library
Thurs. | Nov. 21 | 3:30pm

All Ages are invited to attend

Arvin Branch Library
Fri. | Nov. 1 | 10am

Baker Branch Library
Sat. | Nov. 16 | 1pm

Buttonwillow Branch Library
Sat. | Oct. 12 | 12pm
Weds. | Nov. 6 | 5pm
Sat. | Nov. 9 | 2pm

Lamont Branch Library
Fri. |Nov. 1 | 10pm

Mojave Branch Library
Fri. | Nov. 1 | 11am

Taft Branch Library
Mon. | Nov. 4 |11am

Wasco Branch Library
Mon. | Nov. 4 | 11am

History of the One Book Project

The program began in 2001 through the grassroots efforts of Jillian Fritch, an elementary school teacher who had read a story in the Los Angeles Times regarding One Book, One Community initiatives; at the time Seattle Reads and One Book Chicago were pioneers, and Los Angeles had decided to do a One Book project. Jillian was inspired to begin a project in Bakersfield. The first book was “To Kill a Mockingbird.” An array of community partners jumped on board, including education, nonprofits, local government, businesses, and media outlets. The Kern County Library became the lead organization in 2003. Now, the One Book Project continues to reach out to our diverse Kern County community both in book choice and related programming. In 2010, the One Book Project began a partnership with California State University, Bakersfield’s “Runner Reader Program” (or First-Year Experience Program), which involves students reading a common book. Through this partnership, the community has benefited extended programming, including author visits and talks at CSUB at the culmination of the read. In November 2011, more than 1,400 people turned out to hear author Wes Moore speak about his book, “The Other Wes Moore.” One Book, One Bakersfield, One Kern remains a grassroots project that relies on community partners and donations to provide related programming and copies of the book throughout the county.

Our Partners

The One Book Project is presented by Kern County Library and California State University, Bakersfield, Office of the Provost.

A special thanks to our community partners for participating in our One Book Project effort.

Forever Young K-POP Events

Jamison Children’s Center

Kern Bridges Youth Homes

Kern Council Teachers of English

Kern Genealogical Society

Kern County Human Services

Kern County Network for Children Services

Koinonia Family Services

North of the River Recreation & Parks District

POVMU Films

 

 

 

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