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That Librarian
That Librarian: The Fight Against Book Banning in America | Amanda Jones
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JenReadsAlot
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Pickpick

A bit repetitive at times, but just ridiculous how people are trying to ban books. Super important to pay attention!
#NFNovember @Bookwormjillk

Bookwormjillk I saw this the other day. I‘ll have to see if my library has it. 2w
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Addison_Reads
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#HauntedShelf @PuddleJumper #HexesandCrows @Catsandbooks

A book that is definitely needed right now!

Amanda Jones refused to back down when she found herself caught up in book censorship dispute in Louisiana. I truly appreciate her for sharing her story and not shying away from the emotional toil it took on her and her family.

The writing does get repetitive, but this is a book that needs to be read and talked about.

PuddleJumper 🧡🖤🧡 3w
MyNamesParadise Oh I saw this in my local independent bookstore today but didn‘t pick it up. I‘ll at least see if I can get it from the library. 3w
Catsandbooks 👏🏼❤️👏🏼 3w
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JenReadsAlot
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Started tagged book on a beautiful fall walk!
@PuddleJumper #flerken

PuddleJumper Gorgeous! 1mo
CaliforniaCay 🤩 1mo
Ruthiella Wow! 🤩 🍂🍁🍂🍁 1mo
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KLyn1 You'll have to lmk how that book is... 1mo
peaKnit Oooh where are those yellow trees, so pretty! 3w
JenReadsAlot @peaKnit There is a small path right down the road from me. 3w
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LMJenkins
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Starting these today. I‘ll read the first chapter of each and see which pulls me in first.

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Sarahreadstoomuch
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Very timely and important story on the current wave of book challenges and attempts to restrict access to books in libraries from the perspective of a middle school librarian who spoke out against these acts at a public library board meeting-as a citizen- and was targeted by online bullies for the other side. She fought back. Not great writing (very repetitive) but unfortunately very necessary.

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pdxannie
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Mehso-so

I‘m giving this book a so-so because it was so repetitive but otherwise it‘s an important read.

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Jas16
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I know many Littens are just as horrified as I am about the wave of book bans cropping up across US. Amanda Jones, an award winning school librarian in the South, spoke up against censorship in a town meeting and was then subjected to a massive hate filled smear campaign. She was called a groomer and a pedophile. She lost friends. Her story is scary and infuriating. The telling of it in this book does get repetitive but her point gets driven home.

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Eggbeater
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Don't mess with the library! This award winning middle school librarian was disgustingly defamed, bullied online, and sent death threats in the mail for voicing her concerns about book banning at the local Louisiana public library. This only served to throw Amanda Jones further into activism. The book gave me some hope that adult minds can be changed.

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DyAnne
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Half Price Books sent me a birthday coupon 🧁

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Graciouswarriorprincess
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Today, I received this arc of “That Librarian” by Amanda Jones.

This is part memoir, part manifesto of Amanda‘s story advocating for inclusivity on the front lines in our schools & libraries today.

Here alone in North Carolina, there were at least 18 attempts to restrict access to books in North Carolina. These attempts included challenges to about 114 books in total last year.

Suet624 Exhausting. They just don‘t quit. (edited) 6mo
JoyBlue I‘ve only just started reading, but already commiserate. We library trustees also get called horrible, false, defamatory names, as do the library staff. How terrifying that Amanda Jones was targeted! (edited) 2mo
Graciouswarriorprincess @JoyBlue It is terrifying! 2mo
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everlocalwest
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Reviewing That Librarian is a tad unfair because I have worked with Amanda Jones for years, but that being said, I genuinely did not know how bad things had been for her and this memoir is an urgent call for decorum as much as it is one against censorship.

everlocalwest But first, let's backtrack, this is a memoir and a call to action. Jones is a librarian in the deep south whose argument at a public library meeting in favor of following standard library procedure in reporting possible content issues within the library was used as a cudgel to attack librarians and educators that wanted to maintain library norms. 1/5 (edited) 8mo
everlocalwest They were threatened and abused in both public and private. Jones and other librarians within my parish had their characters relentlessly attacked online by groups ostensibly acting to protect childhood innocence. 2/5 (edited) 8mo
everlocalwest That Librarian not only chronicles these online shenanigans but Jones' career and journey to award winning librarianship as well as the toll these character assassinations took on her personally and professionally. 3/5 (edited) 8mo
everlocalwest Jones moves through her own political education as well as religious conviction as she engages the legal system in an ongoing defamation case against the folks who repeatedly insist she is actively working to groom children sexually despite all evidence to the contrary. 4/5 (edited) 8mo
everlocalwest Amanda Jones' story is one filled with humor and heart (and a healthy dose of snark) that will enlighten and infuriate you, but don't worry she ends her story with two messages: ways in which you can work to fight censorship in your own community and the mantra “don't let anyone dull your sparkle.“

That Librarian is a powerful, truth telling memoir that is strongly of the moment and it absolutely deserves your time and attention. 5/5
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