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A review by mamadaughterbookclub
Banned Together: Our Fight for Readers' Rights by Ashley Hope Pérez
challenging
emotional
informative
inspiring
medium-paced
4.0
Powerful and very timely collection of YA authors and illustrators sharing works of fiction, memoir, poetry, graphic narratives, essays, and other genres which shows how book bans impact many of the teens who need it the most. Not only did I enjoy the writing pieces, many of which were deeply personal, I absolutely loved the recommendations of banned books to read that many of the contributions to this anthology included. All of the contributors have banned books themselves, and have experienced their books being targeted by conservative and misinformed groups, often times parents. I'm of the position that we shouldn't censor or ban any books, and the ones written by these authors are especially important, as it gives marginalized and often underrepresented teens a sense of belonging and being seen.
Highly recommend for high school and middle school classrooms. Recommended for ages 12+ and all adults.
I read a digital e-galley of this on a kindle so it was difficult to see some of the illustrations and graphic narratives. This doesn't take away from the book but I think a physical copy would be better suited. I plan on compiling a list of all the recommended banned books and reading them too (many I've already read).
Highly recommend for high school and middle school classrooms. Recommended for ages 12+ and all adults.
I read a digital e-galley of this on a kindle so it was difficult to see some of the illustrations and graphic narratives. This doesn't take away from the book but I think a physical copy would be better suited. I plan on compiling a list of all the recommended banned books and reading them too (many I've already read).