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Massachusetts police apologized for searching an eighth grade classroom this week for the often-banned book "Gender Queer" after an unidentified person complained it contained pornographic images.
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Books have a funny way of begetting more books. Readers of all stripes are compelled by what they love (or hate) to take a crack at writing their own book; ...
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GREAT BARRINGTON — The teacher whose classroom was searched by police for a controversial book says that she kept it in her classroom “to take a stand” and “to express her own identity." Now the ...
GREAT BARRINGTON — Civil rights lawyers once again have condemned a police search of a middle school classroom for a book, calling the search “unwarranted” and having a “chilling effect” and should ...
Perhaps the ultimate test is whether it merits a reread, even after all the objects have been found. From “Curiosity Shop.”Credit...Walter Wick Supported by By Catherine Hong Catherine Hong posts ...
Alexandra Alter, who covers publishing industry news and writes Books features for The Times, is always on the hunt for the next Harry Potter.
The last time I booked a vacation flight, I literally spent over an hour finding the cheapest ticket to Hawaii with two criteria in mind: that it wasn't a red-eye flight, and it only had one layover.