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Banned Books Week

The purpose of this guide is to introduce you to Banned Books Week, share Banned Books week news and events, and help you find banned books to read in the SKYCTC Library. Click on the year tab to see the current list of top ten banned books.

Banned Books Week 2015: Focus on young adult literature

Young Adult books will be the focus of Banned Books Week in 2015.

“Young Adult books are challenged more frequently than any other type of book,” said Judith Platt, chair of the Banned Books Week National Committee. “These are the books that speak most immediately to young people, dealing with many of the difficult issues that arise in their own lives, or in the lives of their friends. These are the books that give young readers the ability to safely explore the sometimes scary real world. This Banned Books Week is a call to action, to remind everyone that young people need to be allowed the freedom to read widely, to read books that are relevant for them, and to be able to make their own reading choices.”

In recent years, the majority of the most frequently challenged books in libraries have been Young Adult (YA) titles. Six YA titles were on the list of the Top Ten Most Challenged Books of 2014, according to the American Library Association. Attempted bans on books of all kinds also frequently occur under the guise of protecting younger audiences.

- excerpt from Banned Book Week Blog

Author John Green on the banning of his book "Looking for Alaska

John discusses the American Library Association's recent announcement that his book "Looking for Alaska" was the most challenged book in the U.S. in 2015, responds to those who try to get the book removed from schools and libraries, and discusses the role of teachers and librarians in American life.

Banned YA Books on the shelf at the SKYCTC Library