Kravitz And Sons

THE LONDON BOOK FAIR 2026 | A CELEBRATION OF STORIES AND STRATEGY. WHERE CREATIVITY MEETS COMMERCE. STORYTELLING ON A GLOBAL STAGE. BOOKS. BUSINESS. BREAKTHROUGHS. IDEAS THAT TRAVEL BEYOND BORDERS. THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE FOR STORIES. WHERE STORIES FIND THE WORLD.

When The London Book Fair first opened its doors in 1971, it was created with a clear vision: to build a global meeting place where the publishing world could connect, collaborate, and grow. What began as a modest industry gathering in the United Kingdom quickly evolved into one of the most influential publishing events worldwide. Over the decades, the Fair has become a central hub for rights negotiations, literary discovery, and creative exchange, shaping how stories travel across cultures and audiences. Today, it stands as a cornerstone of the international publishing calendar, bringing together voices that define the present and future of storytelling.

Each year, Olympia London transforms into a vibrant ecosystem of ideas where creativity and commerce meet. Its grand exhibition halls fill with publishers, authors, literary agents, technology innovators, and industry professionals from around the world. Visitors step into a dynamic environment where books are launched, partnerships are formed, and conversations spark new directions for literature. From thought-provoking seminars and panel discussions to networking sessions and book showcases, the Fair offers a space where stories move beyond pages and into global conversations.

The 2026 edition carries the inspiring theme “Stories Without Limits – Creativity Unleashed,” reflecting the Fair’s commitment to celebrating innovation, artistic freedom, and the ever-expanding possibilities of storytelling. The theme recognizes that literature continues to evolve across formats, cultures, and perspectives, encouraging creators to push boundaries and explore new ways of reaching readers. It captures the spirit of a publishing landscape driven by imagination, diversity of voices, and the power of ideas that transcend borders.

Thousands of exhibitors participate in the London Book Fair each year, representing a wide spectrum of the global publishing industry. Major publishing houses, independent presses, literary agencies, educational institutions, and emerging creative platforms come together to showcase their work and discover new opportunities. The exhibition floor becomes a living map of the literary world, where established names and emerging voices share the same stage, united by a commitment to meaningful storytelling and creative expression.

Amid this vibrant showcase of creativity, Kravitz and Sons is proud to join the conversation at the London Book Fair 2026. We’re thrilled to exhibit I Believe in Santa Claus and I Believe in God: Why I Believe by Lynn Currie, a heartfelt exploration of childhood wonder and enduring faith. Through warmth and sincerity, the book bridges the magic of Santa Claus with a deeper understanding of belief in God, guiding young readers and families into meaningful conversations about trust, hope, and spiritual growth.

This work embodies imagination, heart, and courageous honesty. It gently reassures children that faith and wonder are not opposites but companions, walking hand in hand through life’s earliest questions. On a global stage where stories travel beyond borders, this one carries a message that feels both timeless and necessary.

A Voice Rooted in Faith and Wonder

Lynn Currie writes with the tenderness of someone who understands the sacred space of childhood. Her approach is neither preachy nor overly complex; instead, it feels like a conversation at the kitchen table during the holidays. She honors the innocence of belief while offering clarity that strengthens, rather than diminishes, faith.

Her storytelling style is gentle yet intentional. Every page reflects a desire to guide families through questions that naturally arise as children grow. She creates a tone that invites reflection without pressure, making spiritual topics accessible and comforting.

Where Magic Meets Meaning

At the heart of the story are children navigating the familiar excitement of Santa Claus while beginning to ask deeper questions about God. The setting moves between the warmth of family traditions, Christmas anticipation, and intimate conversations that shape understanding. Parents play an essential role, guiding rather than dictating, modeling faith through reassurance and love.

Santa Claus represents joy, generosity, and imagination, while God represents eternal truth and spiritual grounding. The book carefully explains the roles each belief plays in a child’s life. Rather than replacing one with the other, it shows how early wonder can become a stepping stone toward mature faith.

The lesson is simple yet profound: belief evolves, but it does not disappear. Childhood magic can become spiritual confidence. Through relatable dialogue and comforting explanations, the book helps families navigate that transition with grace and unity.

A Story to Share Across Generations

In a world that often rushes children toward skepticism, this book invites families to slow down and embrace meaningful belief. It is a gentle reminder that faith, like wonder, deserves nurturing.

MORE INFORMATION

I Believe in Santa Claus and I Believe in God: Why I Believe

A Heartfelt Journey from Holiday Magic to Lasting Faith
Begin the conversation—discover the book today.
London Book Fair

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