The powers that be can ban, challenge and censor all they want, but readers don’t bow that easily. Every time they try to silence a story, we find new ways to make it louder. We share it, we talk about it, we breathe life back into the words they’re afraid of.
It’s Banned Books Week, and we’re here to celebrate the books that refused to disappear, regardless of how hard they’re being demonized. These are the tales that shaped us, shook us and reminded us why we need to read broadly.
Because books have always been rebellion bound in paper. And no one gets to decide what we think, what we feel, or what we read.
When They Say “No,” We Say “Read”

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