Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Celebrate Banned Books Week!

Check out this new display in the Teens & Tweens Space!

Celebrate Banned Books Week: September 29th - October 6th, 2007

Chbosky, Stephen
The Perks of Being a Wallflower: High schooler Charlie is try to figure out what life is all about—his best friend committed suicide last year, he can’t relate to any of his old friends, and his family only confuses him. But when he meets a group of seniors that aren’t part of the popular crowd, he finds that there are people who can help him make sense of things.


Cormier, Robert
The Chocolate War: Violence and mob mentality take over as Jerry, a freshman at a boy's prep school, decides to continue to defy the headmaster and not sell chocolate for the school's annual fundraiser. Initially his refusal stems from an order given by the Vigils, the school bullies, but then Jerry decides to continue after the Vigils' ban has been lifted.
YA CORMIER


Crutcher, Chris
Athletic Shorts: The six short stories in this book contain powerful issues of death, love, racism and understanding what life’s about, as Crutcher brings in characters from earlier novels as well as introducing new ones.
YA CRUTCHER


Mackler, Carolyn
The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things: For as long as she can remember, Virginia has followed the Fat Girl Code of Conduct and allowed her “perfect” family members to tell her who she is. But then a phone call comes, a phone call that shows Virginia her family isn’t so perfect after all.
YA MACKLER


Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds
The Alice series: Follow Alice as she goes from junior high to high school, figuring out the complexities of life while dealing with growing up without her mother.
YA NAYLOR

Outrageously Alice
Achingly Alice
Alice Alone
Dangerously Alice


Von Ziegesar, Cecily
Nothing Can Keep Us Together: a Gossip Girl Novel: The characters of Gossip Girl are about to graduate from high school, but the gossip isn’t about to stop. Blair and Nate are still dating, but will Blair get into Yale? And if she doesn’t, will Serena finally get her hands on him. And the most important question of all—will everyone find the perfect dress for graduation?
YA VON ZIEGESAR


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