Description
Description
- The role of the library in American culture and community
- The consequences of cancel culture
- Seven things citizens can do to quell book banning and censorship attempts
About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Jamie LaRue's writing on book banning and censorship is a clean, sharp compass needle pointing to the truth." --Sarah Brannen, author of Uncle Bobby's Wedding.
"On Censorship relates a masterful story that illuminates a bold and vivid tapestry of hypocrisy and greed, which drives today's cancel culture." --Nancy Kranich, Former President of the American Library Association
"Offering invaluable insight into the issue, this work is not only for librarians, but for anyone trying to make sense of our conflicted, over-heated, and often-exasperating modern world." --BlueInk Review.
"An insightful and humorous look into the complex issues of censorship, Jamie LaRue's book is at times intellectually and emotionally challenging - like all of the best books should be." --R. Alan Brooks, Comics Creator & Professor and Professor of Graphic Narrative at Regis University.
"Generous gifts of wisdom, encouragement, and practical guidance are packed into this brief exploration of a perennially challenging issue." --Rick Ashton, former City Librarian of the Denver Public Library.
"LaRue's practical advice will be welcomed by information practitioners who work face-to-face with the public, and his thoughtful observations make this an excellent choice for professional-reading groups. This is a worthy addition to the intellectual-freedom canon." --Kathleen McBroom
""LaRue's practical advice will be welcomed by information practitioners who work face-to-face with the public, and his thoughtful observations make this an excellent choice for professional-reading groups. This is a worthy addition to the intellectual-freedom canon." -- Booklist
"This inspirational defense of intellectual freedom and critical analysis of cancel culture should be required reading for every aspiring and active information specialist...This is a worthy addition to the intellectual-freedom canon." --Booklist Reviews
"This book is an invaluable resource filled with insightful advice that is not only sensible but also practical. What sets it apart is the uplifting tone throughout the book that offers a refreshing perspective on the subject matter." Kate MacMillian, Library Services Coordinator
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
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