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Wait time: About 6 weeks
From the beloved author of Hidden Truths comes a novel about take-charge sixth grader Bess Stein, who brings together friends and a group of rockstar librarians called the Book Warriors to fight a book ban happening at her middle school.
Bess Stein is more than ready to be 6th grade class president. She's got tons of ideas—including a book vending machine—and her new friend June is beside her as vice-president. Together, they're unstoppable. 
But when the books the girls want included in the vending machine come under fire, Bess is stunned. How can one person believe they have the right to decide what other people can read? It turns out that June's mom is leading the fight, and now everything's a mess.
Bess misses June—but she wants to make sure kids who might like these books get the chance to read them, even if it means she and June can't be friends. With such different opinions, will they ever be on the same page?
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 30, 2024
      As newly elected president of the sixth grade in her rural Pennsylvania town,
      idealistic Bess Stein is excited to start the school year. She’s developed new methods to calm her anxious thoughts, and even though it feels like her BFF Emmy is pulling away, new friend and vice president June is by her side. Bess is excited to make good on her campaign promise of installing a book vending machine in the library, but after realizing that the appliance is missing some titles, she’s horrified to learn that a parent complained about “inappropriate” selections. Together with a group of local librarians, Bess brainstorms ways to persuade the community of the value of the challenged books. Upon discovering that June’s mother is the one stirring up controversy, Bess assumes that June will speak up on her behalf and is devastated when she refuses. Though conversations surrounding the important issue of book banning are hampered by a didactic tone, Swartz (Hidden Truths) skillfully incorporates sensitive depictions of Bess’s anxiety and the comfort she finds in her Jewish faith and her dog, Barnaby, to tackle tween friendship drama and growing pains with nuance. Main characters read as white. Ages 10–up. Agent: Andrea Cascardi, Trans-
      atlantic Literary.

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