
24 エピソード
25『Banned Book Club』

25『Banned Book Club』
Ali Velshi's Banned Book Club series allows readers to read and discuss books that people don't want in schools and libraries.
24『Banned Book Club』

24『Banned Book Club』
Ali Velshi's Banned Book Club series allows readers to read and discuss books that people don't want in schools and libraries.
23『Banned Book Club』

23『Banned Book Club』
Ali Velshi's Banned Book Club series allows readers to read and discuss books that people don't want in schools and libraries.
22『Banned Book Club』

22『Banned Book Club』
Ali Velshi's Banned Book Club series allows readers to read and discuss books that people don't want in schools and libraries.
20『Banned Book Club』

20『Banned Book Club』
Ali Velshi's Banned Book Club series allows readers to read and discuss books that people don't want in schools and libraries.
19『Banned Book Club』

19『Banned Book Club』
Ali Velshi's Banned Book Club series allows readers to read and discuss books that people don't want in schools and libraries.
18『Banned Book Club』

18『Banned Book Club』
Ali Velshi's Banned Book Club series allows readers to read and discuss books that people don't want in schools and libraries.
17『Banned Book Club』

17『Banned Book Club』
Ali Velshi's Banned Book Club series allows readers to read and discuss books that people don't want in schools and libraries.
16『Banned Book Club』

16『Banned Book Club』
"Far from the Tree" explores personal topics that some teens have to confront as they mature.
15『Mohsin Hamid』

15『Mohsin Hamid』
Ali Velshi's Banned Book Club series allows readers to read and discuss books that people don't want in schools and libraries.
14『Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell』

14『Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell』
"And Tango Makes Three," is a story about family dynamics, love, identity and acceptance.
13『Tim O'Brien』

13『Tim O'Brien』
Tim O'Brien's"The Things They Carried" is a collection of stories about the experiences of war.
12『Kiese Laymon』

12『Kiese Laymon』
Written in the second person, addressing his mother, "Heavy" chronicles author Kiese Laymon's life.
11『National Coalition Against Censorship』

11『National Coalition Against Censorship』
One of the groups safeguarding the freedom to read is the National Coalition Against Censorship.
10『The League of Women Voters Solano County Book Club』

10『The League of Women Voters Solano County Book Club』
The League of Women Voters Solano County book club galvanizes Americans, especially women.
9『Lois Lowry』

9『Lois Lowry』
"The Giver" grapples with heavy themes including the weight of memory and freedom of choice.
8『Maulik Pancholy』

8『Maulik Pancholy』
This past week children's book author, Maulik Pancholy's life, and his story came under attack.
7『Katherine Paterson』

7『Katherine Paterson』
"Bridge to Terabithia" demands its reader confront the realities of childhood.
6『Roxane Gay』

6『Roxane Gay』
"Hunger: A Memoir of My Body" by Roxane Gay, is about identity, trauma and claiming your body.
5『Ibi Zoboi』

5『Ibi Zoboi』
Ali Velshi's Banned Book Club series allows readers to read and discuss books that people don't want in schools and libraries.
4『"The ABCs of Book Banning" and Grace Linn』

4『"The ABCs of Book Banning" and Grace Linn』
A new Academy Award-nominated documentary short film, "The ABCs of Book Banning."
3『Octavia Butler』

3『Octavia Butler』
Octavia Butler is rightfully considered one of the most important voices of the past 100 years.
2『Taylor Brorby』

2『Taylor Brorby』
For a young Taylor Brorby, his local North Dakota library was a treasure trove and a safe haven.
1『Jesmyn Ward』

1『Jesmyn Ward』
Set in the 12 days leading up to and just after Hurricane Katrina makes landfall.












