Off the Page: Annabelle Tometich

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Program Description

Off the Page Literary Celebration

The Off the Page Literary Celebration, hosted by Sarasota County Libraries and Historical Resources, features bestselling authors, writing workshops, book signings, and more during the month of November. All Sarasota County Libraries and Historical Resources locations participate. Events are also held at partner locations like Ringling College of Art and Design, or other offsite locations.

Books will be for sale at this event. The author will be available for book signing after the program.

Annabelle Tometich went from medical-school reject to line cook to journalist to author. She spent 18 years as a food writer and restaurant critic for The News-Press in her hometown of Fort Myers, Florida. Her first book, “The Mango Tree: A Memoir of Fruit, Florida, and Felony” (Little, Brown; April 2024) was called “sweet, sharp” by The New York Times, and was named among the best books of 2024 by The Washington Post and NPR. 

Tometich has written for The Washington Post, USA Today, Catapult, and many more outlets. In 2025, she became the first Asian American author to win the Southern Book Prize for nonfiction, in addition to the dozen-plus other awards her work has garnered. Tometich (still) lives in Fort Myers with her husband, two children, and her ever-fiery Filipina mother.

Funding for this program was provided through a grant from Florida Humanities with funds from the Jacarlene Foundation. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of Florida Humanities or the Jacarlene Foundation.

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