Book Discussion: Banned Book Club for Teens

Mon, Oct 2 2023
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Washington Irving, Auditorium

after school banned books book club book discussion


From October-May, we will be meeting 2-3 times per month to read and discuss books that have faced banning challenges. Recommended for middle school and high school students.

Snacks will be provided at least for the October sessions or as long as limited supplies last.

The book for October is: Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson. It is available as a print book, ebook, or eaudiobook. Free copies of the book will be provided for the October session, but if you want a headstart, feel free to visit our catalog here to request a copy in the format of your preference.

"By restricting information and discouraging freedom of thought, censors undermine one of the primary functions of education: teaching students how to think for themselves." Retrieved from the First Amendment Encyclopedia (https://tinyurl.com/ma8shkez)

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Add to My Calendar 10/02/2023 03:00 pm 10/02/2023 04:00 pm America/New_York Book Discussion: Banned Book Club for Teens <p>From October-May, we will be meeting 2-3 times per month to read and discuss books that have faced banning challenges.&nbsp;Recommended for middle school and high school students.</p> <p>Snacks will be provided at least for the October sessions or as long as limited supplies last.</p> <p><strong>The book for October is: Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson. It is available as a print book, ebook, or eaudiobook. Free copies of the book will be provided for the October session, but if you want a headstart, feel free to visit our catalog <a href="https://www.bklynlibrary.org/item?b=12402966">here</a> to request a copy in the format of your preference.</strong></p> <p>"By restricting information and discouraging freedom of thought, censors undermine one of the primary functions of education: teaching students how to think for themselves." Retrieved from the First Amendment Encyclopedia (https://tinyurl.com/ma8shkez)</p> Brooklyn Public Library - Washington Irving, Auditorium MM/DD/YYYY 60