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BEHOLD THE DREAMERS, by Imbolo Mbue, is an entertaining and moving book and likely relatable to anyone who lived in N.Y.C.
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Nearly 1,400 books were removed from public school libraries across the state last year, as laws restricting school library content grew harsher.
The Tennessean interviewed more than a dozen high schoolers about the book bans sweeping the state. Here's why the removals matter to them.
Rob Thorp's"Ghostly George," is set in the summer of 1985 in New Jersey and centers around a girl is navigating entering a new high school.
Selected by Amanda Parrish Morgan, the author, most recently, of “Stroller.” ...