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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Decide for yourself. Should this book be banned?
Discover authentic, boundary-pushing stories that celebrate humanity in all its diversity. Should This Book Be Banned explores the power of storytelling to foster empathy, challenge prejudice, and amplify marginalized voices. By weaving together authentic narratives and challenging difficult or outdated ideas, the anthology highlights how representation in literature can empower marginalized communities, dismantle stereotypes, and create a more equitable world.
This anthology brings together a kaleidoscope of voices-LGBTQ+ and straight, allies and critics, atheists and clergy, Black and white, students and scholars. Inside, you'll find narratives that grapple with religion, race, immigration, and the complexities of privilege and hypocrisy. These characters navigate themes of sex, money, power, and their impact on the vulnerable. By embracing diverse perspectives and challenging traditional structures of power, readers are invited to deepen their understanding of the transformative impact of stories.
Montag, Read On by John P. Michael Her Eyes and Mine by Austen Master Rose Garden by Lois Spencer Blessed be the Pig by Christina Moore Trophy Husband by Jim Hodnett The White Minority by Travis Ray The Water That Shapes Us by Joe Graves Musee d'Eroticisme by A.M. Hayden The Island by Lorisha Adams Shortstop by Trent McMahon Pornocopia by Jay Osborne Thunder and Ice by R. Luce The Aran Sweater by Gabriella Ercolani Love Blossoms by Michael Sepesy The Intercessor by Corrina Malek Displaced Persons by Leonard Kress Beef Sighting by Abby Taggart Color by C.L. Howard Mr. Music by John Sparks Uno by L.L. Ford While She Is Braiding My Hair by Samantha Stanich Diabolus by Katherine Hedrick Ticket to Nowhere by Mary Moody Hunt Resistance to Disposableness by Amy Randall-McSorley The Gulf by Charles Derry Rapture by Ed Davis Her Favorite Time of Year by Emily Jones Daisy by Brienne Daugherty Naked AF by Paisha Thomas Hallowed Be Thy Names by Stephen Kraynak
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Decide for yourself. Should this book be banned?
Discover authentic, boundary-pushing stories that celebrate humanity in all its diversity. Should This Book Be Banned explores the power of storytelling to foster empathy, challenge prejudice, and amplify marginalized voices. By weaving together authentic narratives and challenging difficult or outdated ideas, the anthology highlights how representation in literature can empower marginalized communities, dismantle stereotypes, and create a more equitable world.
This anthology brings together a kaleidoscope of voices-LGBTQ+ and straight, allies and critics, atheists and clergy, Black and white, students and scholars. Inside, you'll find narratives that grapple with religion, race, immigration, and the complexities of privilege and hypocrisy. These characters navigate themes of sex, money, power, and their impact on the vulnerable. By embracing diverse perspectives and challenging traditional structures of power, readers are invited to deepen their understanding of the transformative impact of stories.
Montag, Read On by John P. Michael Her Eyes and Mine by Austen Master Rose Garden by Lois Spencer Blessed be the Pig by Christina Moore Trophy Husband by Jim Hodnett The White Minority by Travis Ray The Water That Shapes Us by Joe Graves Musee d'Eroticisme by A.M. Hayden The Island by Lorisha Adams Shortstop by Trent McMahon Pornocopia by Jay Osborne Thunder and Ice by R. Luce The Aran Sweater by Gabriella Ercolani Love Blossoms by Michael Sepesy The Intercessor by Corrina Malek Displaced Persons by Leonard Kress Beef Sighting by Abby Taggart Color by C.L. Howard Mr. Music by John Sparks Uno by L.L. Ford While She Is Braiding My Hair by Samantha Stanich Diabolus by Katherine Hedrick Ticket to Nowhere by Mary Moody Hunt Resistance to Disposableness by Amy Randall-McSorley The Gulf by Charles Derry Rapture by Ed Davis Her Favorite Time of Year by Emily Jones Daisy by Brienne Daugherty Naked AF by Paisha Thomas Hallowed Be Thy Names by Stephen Kraynak