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Year They Burned the Books
Year They Burned the Books | Nancy Garden, Garden
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By the author of" Annie on My Mind" When Wilson High "Telegraph "editor Jamie Crawford writes an opinion piece in support of the new sex-ed curriculum, which includes making condoms available to high school students, she has no idea that a huge controversy is brewing. Lisa Buel, a school board member, is trying to get rid of the health program, which she considers morally flawed, from its textbooks to its recommendations for outside reading. The newspaper staff find themselves in the center of the storm, and things are complicated by the fact that Jamie is in the process of coming to terms with being gay, and her best friend, Terry, also gay, has fallen in love with a boy whose parents are anti-homosexual. As Jamie's and Terry's sexual orientation becomes more obvious to other studetns, it looks as if the paper they're fighting to keep alive and honest is going to be taken away from them. Nancy Garden has depicted a contemporary battleground in a novel that probes deep into issues of censorship, prejudice, and ethics.
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This book from 1999 really captures contemporary themes! 4🌟https://jilljemmett.com/2018/01/06/review-the-year-they-burned-the-books/ #review #bookblog

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bookishkai
Year They Burned the Books | Nancy Garden, Garden
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TBT. A fictional battle over books in schools, based off the challenges to Garden's Annie on my Mind. A reminder that kids need books, and that the ones people want to deny them are the ones they need the most. Queer content here is secondary to the overall story. Just as relevant today as in 2000.

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