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What people miss when talking about banned books

Nov 24, 2021
31:49
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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The Cat and the Hat Makes You Upset
01:56 • 2min
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What Are You Feeling About Baned Books?
03:54 • 5min
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I've Got a Ten Year Old Who Wants to Read the Hunger Games
09:04 • 4min
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Are There Some Common Threads That Keep Popping Up?
13:24 • 2min
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What's Happening to My Body?
15:02 • 2min
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Donors Contribute to Innovation in the Field of Plasma Derived Medicines
17:30 • 5min
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The Gold Dard to All Students, I'm Not GoingtoCancel You
22:19 • 2min
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Is Harry Potter on the Recent Ban Books?
24:26 • 3min
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Non Fiction for Young People
27:37 • 5min
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Guest host Ayesha Rascoe is joined by NPR senior editor Barrie Hardymon and Traci Thomas, host of The Stacks podcast, to talk about banned books. They talk about why it's important for kids to discover books freely, even if that means starting a hard conversation with them. They also discuss their favorite — and least favorite — books that often show up on banned book lists.

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