New York Public Library’s Teen Banned Book Club

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he New York Public Library is offering free, nationwide digital access to young adult books that have been the object of bans or challenges…  through their Teen Banned Book Club.

There are also author talks and other book club events, so you can join the conversation. Not to mention a Teen Writing Contest, and a Toolkit to help you and your community get involved in the fight to protect the Freedom to Read.

Join the NYPL’s Teen Banned Book Club here.

And be sure not to dillydally!
The New York Public Library will announce
the first book club title of 2024 on January 3rd.

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