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Banned Together by Ashley Hope Pérez

Banned Together

Our Fight for Readers' Rights

by Ashley Hope Pérez
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  • Mar 4, 2025, 304 pages
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  • May 2026, 320 pages
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A dazzling YA anthology that spotlights the transformative power of books while equipping teens to fight for the freedom to read, featuring the voices of 15 diverse, award-winning authors and illustrators.

Books are disappearing from shelves across the country.

What does this mean for authors, illustrators, and—most crucially—for young readers?

This bold collection of fiction, memoir, poetry, graphic narratives, essays, and other genres explores book bans through various lenses, and empowers teens to fight back. From moving personal accounts to clever comebacks aimed at censorship, fifteen legendary YA authors and illustrators confront the high-stakes question of what is lost when books are kept from teens.

Hey reader,

I am so excited you are holding this book! I have been dreaming of an anthology like this since 2021, when my novel Out of Darkness became one of the most banned books in the US. It has been removed again and again from school libraries like yours, targeted by misguided adults who rarely bother to read the books they criticize. Book banners went hard after Out of Darkness, but they have also targeted many others. Thousands of books. Books carefully selected by trained librarians. Books that readers like you have a right to access.

I have watched, often feeling helpless, as hundreds of books disappeared from libraries like the one in the Texas high school where I used to teach. I took my students to the library each week, and the conversations we had inspired me to become the writer I am. I have shed a lot of tears, thinking of the books that today's teens will never find.

But I haven't just been crying. I've also been doing everything I can to find creative ways to connect ...

Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers!
  1. Maia Kobabe has met librarians who say they know exact patrons who would benefit from reading Gender Queer: A Memoir. How is matching the right book with the right patron the role of librarians? What has happened that causes some librarians to cease serving patrons in this way? Discuss the following quote from Robin Stevenson: "When authors and librarians are thinking about possible backlash rather than thinking about what books teens need, we are doing the work of book banners for them" (p. 26).
  2. Define pornography. Many censors claim books that deal with LGBTQ+ issues are pornographic. How are they using the word loosely or subjectively? Craft a statement that explains why books that deal with these issues aren't pornographic. ...
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Through a variety of forms—essays, short stories, poetry, and comics—these YA authors explore the issues around book bans and censorship (young adult fiction is the most frequently banned genre in public schools and libraries)... Banned Together is an excellent, incredible resource that entertains and teaches in equal measure. It is full of unique authorial voices that represent many different cultures and life experiences. But perhaps its greatest gift is the wonderful introduction it offers to some truly brilliant authors...continued

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Shelf Awareness
This powerful compilation of essays, stories, comics, and poetry features 15 authors banding together over being banned; their work is enhanced by Ignatz Award-nominated illustrator Debbie Fong's graphics.

Booklist (starred review)
Serving as as a manifesto against book banning delivered by the authors whose livelihood is on the line, this collection movingly reminds readers of the power they have against censorship. The authors' encouraging, candid voices teach readers how to stand up to book bans by supporting challenged titles in communities and schools and helping the community see the value in being open to learning about issues they may fear or not understand. Powerful reading for a crucial moment.

Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Editor Pérez introduces readers to teens around the country who are taking action to ensure their freedom to read and provides tips, reading suggestions, and other resources. Together these diverse contributors' voices form a potent whole. An empowering and critically timely blueprint for action.

Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Featuring 15 authors and illustrators, including Nikki Grimes, Kyle Lukoff, and Traci Sorell, this necessary anthology—comprising fiction, memoir, poetry, comics, essays, and more—equips teens with resources to rally against book bans and fight for the freedom to read...[T]his anthology acts as a call to action and a form of protest, using the power of words to inspire hope and unity.

Author Blurb Amanda Jones, author of That Librarian: The Fight Against Book Banning in America
This brilliant collection of essays, poems, and stories encapsulates the tragic push by extremists to ban books in the United States, but also gives hope to those who believe in libraries and human rights. It has been said that books save lives, and this book proves just that. It is inherent that we push for the freedom to read, the first amendment, and the fact that libraries are for everyone.

Author Blurb Malinda Lo, National Book Award Winner and New York Times-bestselling author of Last Night at the Telegraph Club
Banned Together is an insightful, moving, and important resource for teens and all readers who are fighting the alarming rise in censorship across the U.S. It is filled with hard-won wisdom from authors whose books have been banned and who have themselves been targeted by right-wing hate. Give this to every young person to better equip them to stand up for their rights and their communities.

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Spotlight on a Banned Author: Maia Kobabe

The first edition cover of the memoir Gender Queer When speaking about book bans, it rarely takes long for the 2019 graphic memoir Gender Queer to enter the conversation. Its author Maia Kobabe, who is also the first contributing author to Banned Together, never imagined that writing a memoir about eir experience growing up and coming out as nonbinary and asexual would lead to national celebrity as one of the most banned authors in the country.

Kobabe, who uses Spivak pronouns (e/eir/em), was writing the book for emself as much as for the many other people in the world struggling to find their own identities. "There wasn't this language for it," Kobabe said in a 2022 New York Times interview. "I just thought, I am wanting to come out as nonbinary, and I am struggling with how to ...

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