Every year since 1982,
the American Library Association has sponsored banned books week (http://www.ala.org/advocacy/bbooks/banned). It is
meant to highlight the challenges that still exist to one of our most basic and
cherished rights as American citizens – to read the material of our choosing.
We as Americans often
take our rights as citizens for granted.
But we cannot afford complacency.
Every day, there is someone who thinks they have the right to choose for
an entire community what they are allowed to read, watch, listen to, or look
at. No one should make that choice for
another citizen.
Since 1998, after-words
bookstore has participated in Banned Books Week. Every year, for the entire month of
September, we highlight books that have been challenged and/or banned around
the country, and around the world. It is
by far our most popular annual display, both in terms of sales and in terms of
the discussions it prompts.
This year, we are
offering an in-store special. If you
spend $30 and that purchase includes a book from our Banned Books display, you
will get a FREE “Stand Up For Your Right to Read” t-shirt. (While supplies
last.)
Happy Banned Books Week,
everybody. Celebrate the first
amendment.
And your freedom to
read.
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