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  • Cover of: Themes of violence and physical abuse

    Themes of violence and physical abuse

    by Lucas Wentworth
    6 items Last modified December 7, 2023

    This was the top category of banned books according to Pen America (https://pen.org/report/banned-in-the-usa-state-laws-supercharge-book-suppression-in-schools/)

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    “Lucky” by Alice Sebold
    This is a memoir written by the author of the popular book "The Lovely Bones". In this memoir Sebold details in explicit detail her rape and brutal assault while a freshman in the 1980’s. While the depiction of sexual assault is the reason for its banning, it is really about what happens after and her experiences navigating family, friends, the medical establishment and the legal system.

    “The Sun and Her Flowers” by Rupi Kaur
    This is the poet's second book of poetry, a follow-up to the immensely popular "Milk and Honey”, which was also widely banned when released. This collection, like the first, touches on themes of abuse, trauma, infanticide and violence.

    “The 57 bus” by Dashka Slater
    This controversial nonfiction book for teens tells the story of an agender teen who was set on fire by another teen while riding a bus in Oakland, California. It has been banned because of its themes of race and gender.

    “Ghost Boys” By Jewell Parker Rhodes
    This story is about a 12-year-old boy named Jerome who is shot and killed by a police officer who mistook his toy gun for a real one. As a ghost, Jerome observes his family’s and communities’ devastation and the rise of a movement. This story is often banned because of discussions of race and racism.

    “Thirteen Reasons Why” By Jay Asher
    The original book that inspired the widely popular Netflix series in 2017 is about a young high school freshman’s motivations behind her suicide, disturbingly portrays the devastating repercussions of experiencing trauma in adolescence. This has been banned because of sexual discussions and suicide.

    “The Hate U Give” By Angie Thomas
    This best-selling debut novel, The Hate U Give, follows a teenage girl who, after witnessing her Black friend killed by the police, grapples with the aftermath of his death. The novel eventually became a film in 2018 and is a sobering story of racism, police brutality and activism. This is another book frequently banned for discussing racism by police.

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    Tennessee

    by Lucas Wentworth
    5 items Last modified December 7, 2023

    Tennessee has the fourth most book challenges in 2023 according to the ALA (https://www.ala.org/advocacy/bbooks/book-ban-data)

    The books on this list were chosen from The Tennessean (https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/education/2023/07/17/tennessee-book-bans-here-are-the-titles-challenged-in-the-state/70407318007/)

    Metadata for books included:

    “The 57 bus” by Dashka Slater
    This controversial nonfiction book for teens tells the story of an agender teen who was set on fire by another teen while riding a bus in Oakland, California. It has been banned because of its themes of race and gender.

    “The Hate U Give” By Angie Thomas
    This best-selling debut novel follows a teenage girl who, after witnessing her Black friend killed by the police, grapples with the aftermath of his death. The novel eventually became a film in 2018 and is a sobering story of racism, police brutality and activism. This is another book frequently banned for discussing racism by police.

    “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” by Stephen Chbosky
    This book which later became a movie is about a socially awkward teen named Charlie who is always watching life from the sidelines, until he meets two charismatic students and gets into a series of misadventures. This is often banned because of its discussions of sexuality.

    "A Court of Thorns and Roses" by Sarah J. Maas
    This is a popular series of fantasy novels about a young woman who is taken to a faerie kingdom at war. These books are banned in numerous school districts around the country because they contain sex scenes and themes of abusive relationships.

    “Carry On” by Rainbow Rowell
    This story follows the final year of magical schooling for Simon Snow, who is prophesied to defeat the evil force that has been wreaking havoc for years. This novel is very up front about having queer characters and thus has been banned because of gender and sexuality discussions.

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    Lgbtq books

    by August Fisher
    12 items Last modified September 12, 2023
  • Cover of: books i own

    books i own

    by Teresa Perez
    355 items Last modified November 6, 2022
  • Cover of: Stonewall Book Awards

    Stonewall Book Awards

    by Jenner
    409 items Last modified August 1, 2021

    The Stonewall Book Awards, sponsored by the American Library Association's Rainbow Round Table, are a set of literary awards that annually recognize "exceptional merit relating to the gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender experience" in English-language books published in the U.S.A.

    You can also browse a collection of just the Stonewall Book Awards Winners, and these books are included in the main LGBTQ Collection.

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