Por: The Atlantic Life November 01, 2022
Reading alone can’t take away the pain, but prose can be part of one’s internal healing.Tyler Comrie / The AtlanticNovember 1, 2022, 7 AM ETWhen it comes to funerals, I’m a coward. I haven’t attended one for a family member in 25 years, even though in that time, at least one relative has died annually—from cancer, from gun wounds, from a global contagion. I have had to find other ways of mourning. Today, I frequently navigate... + full article
WPTV USA Nation October 17, 2022
NEW YORK CITY — More children across the country are dealing with anxiety and depression than ever before, but mental health experts say children’s books can play a role in helping them cope. Because of that, sales of these books have been steadily increasing over the last... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Entertainment October 11, 2022
CHICAGO – As the new school year , some students carry heavier worries than keeping up with homework: Demand has been growing steadily for children’s books that address traumatic events such as school shootings.Sales of books for young readers on violence, grief, and... + más
Demand Soars for Kids' Books Addressing Violence and Trauma Such as School Shootings | NBC 6 South Florida
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
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Chicago Tribune USA Entertainment September 26, 2022
A glass shelf displaying some of the most notable challenged books in the country adorns the entryway of the Chicago Public Library’s Lincoln Belmont branch. The books are surrounded by yellow tape and red signs that inevitably steer the attention of those who walk inside to... + más
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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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CNN USA Entertainment September 22, 2022
(CNN)In a deeply personal and intimate conversation about loss and grief on Anderson Cooper's new podcast , The Late Show host Stephen Colbert opened up about the importance of learning to love the thing you most wish had never happened.Colbert, who is the youngest of 11... + más
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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
Book ban efforts surging in 2022, library association says | Associated Press
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