Amazon Has a Responsibility to Stop Anti-Trans Misinformation

I’ll be the first to acknowledge Amazon and I make rather strange bedfellows. Raised on local libraries and used bookstores, I’ve long been a loyal customer to many of the indie bookshops cornered by the world’s largest online retailer, prizing them as community centers and places to find a curated-yet-wide array of books from publishers […] Continue reading at 'Literrary Hub'

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ALA 2019: In Opening Keynote, Jason Reynolds Celebrates the Libraries Within Us All

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Translated Books Gain Visibility in Libraries

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