Por: The Root Opinion October 25, 2022
It’s that time again. With the start of a new month, comes a host of new titles from Black authors ready to hit the shelves of bookstores and libraries near you. If you’re looking for a great new read, you’re in luck. Whether poetry, sci-fi or memoirs are your thing, there’s something for everyone. nnFrom amazing picture books to a highly-anticipated release from our Forever First Lady, these are some of the books we can’t wait to get... + full article
The Advocate USA Entertainment October 23, 2022
Patrons fill the sidewalk on the grounds of the State Capitol while visiting book fair vendors at a past Louisiana Book Festival. The Louisiana Book Festival will return on Saturday, Oct. 29, with more than 200 authors, along with activities for both kids and adults. STAFF... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life October 21, 2022
In Elizabeth Lim’s newest YA novel, “,” a young princess attempts to return a cursed pearl to its rightful owner. What could go wrong? Everything, as it turns out. The best-selling author attended Harvard College and then studied music at The Juilliard School. The San... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life October 14, 2022
Best-selling writer John Connolly’s newest, “,” is a two-for-one detective mystery as investigator Charlie Parker solves a pair of intertwined crimes. Connolly’s 20th Parker novel finds the investigator hard at work in his hometown of Portland, Maine, which also happens... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life October 07, 2022
“” is Sandra Cisneros’s first poetry collection in 28 years. That may be because the best-selling author has been busy publishing novels, short story collections, and essays. She won prestigious awards and started foundations to nurture young writers. And the Chicago... + más
It’s Banned Books Week — and these bookstores are hiding challenged books for their readers to find | The Boston Globe
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion September 24, 2022
Banned Books Week (Sept. 18-24) is an annual event celebrating the freedom and constitutional right to read, especially in the classroom. Since the event launched in 1982, its goal has been to draw attention to censorship. But this year, the main focus is an extreme uptick in... + más
Author speaks out as his book becomes one of the most banned in the US | ABC News
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The Root USA Opinion September 24, 2022
This September 18 - 24 is Banned Books Week , an annual celebration of the freedom to read, which began in 1982. Across the country, there have been continuous efforts to ban books from libraries and schools that deal with issues of race and sexuality. And it’s no coincidence... + más
Handmaid's Tale, Girls Who Code and other books just banned in the U.S. | Newsweek
As attempts to ban books across the country increase, Chicago establishes ‘Book Sanctuaries’: ‘Encouraging and alarming’ | Chicago Tribune
The Boston Globe USA Life September 19, 2022
Keep your eyes peeled (and your minds open): Sept. 18-24 is Banned Books Week, and a group of bookstores is hiding free copies of banned and challenged books around Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard.Because the stores want these books to be found, it’s not so much a treasure... + más
Book ban efforts surging in 2022, library association says | ABC News
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