Amanda Jones is a librarian in a small town located in Louisiana. Raised in this parish, Amanda and her family go to church every week, look out for their neighbors and always have the best interest of community at heart. Amanda has worked at the local middle school and currently as the school librarian. She is passionate about books and how they expand and affect everyones lives from the moment you learn to read. In 2022, Amanda decided to attend a local hearing where “book content” was on the agenda. She knew from the sensationalized media that this was a key word for certain groups aiming to censor book collections and restrict availability to the public. Amanda prepared a short statement on the value of a diverse collection and the processes already in place when material is challenged. There were some unfamiliar faces at that meeting. Looking back she learned a small group strategically seated and vocal were not even members of their community nor did they have children attending the schools or libraries later attacked. It was only after Amanda’s personal Facebook page blew up with derogatory lies and dangerous slander that she realized this group was political. Their motives were carefully hidden and the welfare of the local children was the least of their concern. An educator, not an activist, Amanda’s entire reputation was destroyed. With alarming speed and accuracy, Amanda became the target of a viscous movement aimed at censorship and banning books. Without going through the normal measures this group put pressure on the system by placing a target on the librarian’s back. Emotional, harmful and terrifying these women and men, most of whom have a masters degree in library science have been quieted. Part memoir and manifesto, Amanda stands strong, gaining allies across the nation and opening our eyes to the current socio-political climate regarding books in America. Both informative and inspiring, banning books is just another form of bullying. ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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