Banned Books, Crop Tops, and Other Bad Influences

by Brigit Young (Author)

Banned Books, Crop Tops, and Other Bad Influences
Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade

Perfect for fans of Star Fish and From the Desk of Zoe Washington, a nuanced middle grade from the author of The Prettiest about two girls--one "bad" and one "good"--who join forces against book banning and censorship.

Rose is a good girl. She listens to her parents and follows every rule. After all, they're there for a reason--right? And adults always know best.

Talia, the new girl from New York City, doesn't think so. After only a week at school, her bad reputation is already making enemies. First on the list: Charlotte, Rose's lifelong best friend.

So why can't Rose stop wondering what it would be like to be Talia's friend? And why does Rose read a banned book that she recommends? Rose doesn't know. But the forbidden book makes her ask questions she's never thought of in her life. When Talia suggests they start a banned book club, how can Rose say no?

Pushing against her parents, her school, and even Charlotte opens a new world for Rose. But when some of Talia's escapades become more scary than exciting, Rose must decide when it's right to keep quiet and when it's time to speak out.

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A relevant and riveting story of friendship, books, and personal growth.

Review quotes

Book banning is the catalyst for this powerful story about friendship, identity, and self-discovery. Through her engaging and complex middle school characters, Young deftly tackles how to bridge the divisions that can tear us apart while still standing up for what we believe. -Katherine Marsh, National Book Award Finalist for The Lost Year

The topic [of book banning] is timely and sensitively handled... A relevant and riveting story of friendship, books, and personal growth. -Kirkus

Brigit Young
Brigit Young was born and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and now lives on the East Coast with her husband and daughters. She is a proud graduate of the City College of New York and has taught creative writing to kids of all ages in settings ranging from workshops at Writopia Lab to bedsides at a pediatric hospital. Brigit has published poetry and short fiction in numerous literary journals, as well as the middle grade novels Worth a Thousand Words and The Prettiest.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781250901514
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Roaring Brook Press
Publication date
September 17, 2024
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV047000 - Juvenile Fiction | Books & Libraries
JUV039020 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Adolescence
Library of Congress categories
Friendship
United States
City and town life
Schools
Jews
Middle schools
Book clubs (Discussion groups)
Prohibited books

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