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FREEDOM READERS

Mother Jones

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September/October 2023

Authors of banned books-like me-are battling right-wing censorship daily. But we can't do it alone.

- DASHKA SLATER

FREEDOM READERS

NOT LONG AGO, I was one of 22 authors honored at a fundraising dinner for my local library. It was a swanky affair, with a multicourse meal, a pair of emcees, and a photographer to capture the rare sight of authors in cocktail attire rather than the sweatpants and baggy T-shirts we tend to favor. Midway through the meal, a waiter placed a full bottle of wine in front of me. "Thanks for giving 'em hell," he said. "Keep up the good fight."

An emcee had just announced that my Stonewall Award-winning New York Times bestseller, The 57 Bus, was the 10th most frequently challenged book in Texas and the 35th in the United States last year, a fact that caused the entire room to burst into applause. Bottles of wine are a rare response to such news, but high fives and congratulations are common. Having my book banned is a badge of honor, people often tell me.

I appreciate the sentiment, of course, but it does feel a bit like being congratulated for getting kicked in the teeth by the neighborhood bully. I'm not actually giving the book banners hell, much as I'd like to. I'm receiving hell. We all are: readers, writers, teachers-everyone who cares about the freedom to read.

WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Mother Jones

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