Digipalooza Recap: Or, what’s a book résumé?
Lerner Publishing Group Blog » Banned Books
by wpadminlernerbookscom
6M ago
I am recently back from OverDrive’s Digipalooza event and WOWZA. My head is spinning with all the interesting things we learned. I am also blown away by the live sketch artist who created cartoon takeaways for every single presentation! From sessions about how to maximize budgets using different access models to using Libby to merchandise titles for improved patron discovery, I learned a lot about what librarians deal with in their day jobs. As a publisher, it’s easy for us to think that a librarian’s whole job is to select and curate books, but it’s much more than that (hey, at least we know ..read more
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Banned Books, 2023 Edition
Lerner Publishing Group Blog » Banned Books
by wpadminlernerbookscom
6M ago
It’s hard to avoid news of book bans and challenges around the country right now. We want to take this opportunity to remind you of some resources we’ve put together for librarians, educators, and others interested in preserving access to books. Resources for Handling Challenges Our blog post Be Prepared: Censorship Resources from 2021 has been continually updated with links and information to help you prepare for challenges in your institution. Justification for Purchase We’ve also put together a list of titles published by Lerner Publishing Group or Lerner Publisher Services publishing partn ..read more
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What It’s Really Like to Have Your Book Banned as an Author
Lerner Publishing Group Blog » Banned Books
by wpadminlernerbookscom
6M ago
Today’s guest post comes to us from Lee Wind, author of No Way, They Were Gay? His book, a fascinating look at the hidden lives and secret loves of twelve well-known historical figures, came out in April 2021. Since then, it has been challenged or banned in a number of school districts despite meeting Social Studies curriculum standards and receiving critical recognition and praise. Read on to learn about Lee’s first-hand experience, and find out more about how you can fight censorship. About the photo Highest highs: Lee and a room full of middle schoolers at a school visit in November 2022 ..read more
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Stand with the Banned: Observing Banned Books Week
Lerner Publishing Group Blog » Banned Books
by wpadminlernerbookscom
6M ago
September 18-24, 2022 marks Banned Books Week, the annual celebration of the freedom to read. Recent years have seen a significant rise in the number of book bans and challenges in both school and public libraries in the United States. In support of access to books, we’ve previously compiled a list of resources to combat challenges in your school or library. If you’re interested in a hands-on approach to Banned Books Week, there are numerous ways to encourage positive activity. Follow @BannedBooksWeek on Twitter, post a video of yourself reading from a banned book or talking about censors ..read more
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Students Fight Banned Books and Win!
Lerner Publishing Group Blog » Banned Books
by wpadminlernerbookscom
6M ago
To close out Banned Books Week, we’d like to draw your attention to Central York, PA, where the student-led Central York Banned Book Club protested their school board’s banning of more than 200 books and other educational material by or about people of color – and won. We salute those students and their efforts! Read on for more about how this year’s Banned Books Week is different, and which Lerner titles were on the Central York School District’s list. Karen Jensen from Teen Librarian Toolbox noted that “this Banned Books Week feels different.” The stakes feel higher. Certain people group’s ..read more
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Guest Post: The Right to Read Out of Darkness
Lerner Publishing Group Blog » Banned Books
by Megan Ciskowski
6M ago
As we approach Banned Books Week, authors are facing challenges for books that deal with tough topics. Out of Darkness is a gripping novel about race, segregation, and love that has won numerous awards including a Printz Honor. Although the book was published by Carolrhoda Lab in September 2015, it has just recently been banned by some school districts. Lerner Publishing Group stands with author Ashley Hope Pérez and we support the right to read. As part of Banned Books Week we asked Ashley to give a little background on the backlash that Out of Darkness has recently faced and asked her for wa ..read more
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