Tag Archives: Laurie Halse Anderson

Book banning, parenting—and drama

By now, most of you probably know that Meghan Cox Gurdon sparked a controversy in the Wall Street Journal* by writing about the “explicit abuse, violence and depravity” present in today’s YA literature. The gist of the piece is that … Continue reading

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Book banning a hot topic in 2011

Just last January, a huge debate sparked when the fourth most-banned book in American schools, Huckleberry Finn, was released in a special edition censoring all 219 uses of the “n-word” and uses of “injun.” (Click here for a quick run-down.) … Continue reading

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Best of the blogs

J.K. Rowling does a high profile interview, authors write about Banned Books Week and more—it’s been a big week for book blogs. A couple of my favorite posts are below. What blogs have you been reading? Leaky Live Coverage: J. … Continue reading

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Best books of 2009: Teen reads

As the year draws to a close, we at BookPage are compiling our own “best of 2009″ lists. First up, our top 10 picks for teen reading—in alphabetical order. This list of favorites ranges from the realistic to the futuristic, … Continue reading

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