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What books are being targeted at school libraries?
2021-11-08 00:00:00.0     洛杉矶时报-世界与民族     原网页

       HOUSTON —

       Gender Queer: A Memoir” by Maia Kobabe, 2019

       Summary: An autobiographic graphic novel that charts the nonbinary author’s journey of self-identity, including adolescent crushes and grappling with how to come out to family and society.

       Reason cited for challenge: Sexual content

       Where challenged: Florida, Maine, New Jersey, Ohio, Rhode Island, Virginia, Texas, Washington

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       “Lawn Boy,” by Jonathan Evison, 2018

       Summary: A semiautobiographical coming-of-age novel that tells the story of Mike Mu?oz, a young adult Mexican American who has faced hardship since childhood and is going through a new phase of self-discovery.

       Reason cited for challenge: Sexual content

       Where challenged: Maine, New Jersey, North Carolina, Texas, Virginia

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       “New Kid,” by Jerry Craft, 2019

       Summary: A graphic novel about a 12-year-old Black boy, Jordan Banks, who experiences culture shock when he enrolls in a private school. The book is semiautobiographical, based on the author’s experiences and those of his two sons.

       Reason cited for challenge: “Critical race theory”

       Where challenged: Texas

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       “The Breakaways,” Cathy G. Johnson, 2019

       Summary: A graphic novel focused on a diverse group of kids, including one who comes out as gay, another transgender.

       Reasons cited for challenge: Sexual elements, “critical race theory”

       Where’s it’s been challenged: Texas

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       “Out of Darkness,” by Ashley Hope Pérez, 2015

       Summary: A novel about segregation, love, family and the forces that destroy people, based on the 1937 New London, Texas, school explosion.

       Reason cited for challenge: Sexual content

       Where challenged: Missouri, Texas, Virginia

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       I wrote OUT OF DARKNESS because the history of the New London, TX school explosion shows us the harm caused by silence around painful subjects.

       Speak up for a challenged book that matters to you! #txlege #Freadom pic.twitter.com/xyVpwbJ8XH

       — Ashley Hope Pérez (@ashleyhopeperez) November 4, 2021

       “Ruby Bridges Goes to School: My True Story,” Ruby Bridges, 2009

       Summary: The true story of how 6-year-old Ruby Bridges braved angry crowds to become the first Black student to attend an all-white school in New Orleans in 1960.

       Reason cited for challenge: “Critical race theory”

       Where challenged: Tennessee. A related book, “The Story of Ruby Bridges,” by Robert Coles, 1995, was challenged in Kentucky.

       


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