Banned Together
Our Fight for Readers' Rights
by Ashley Hope Pérez (Edited By)
Narrated by June Angela; Kyla Garcia; David Lee Huynh; Lori Gardner; Daniel Henning; Maria Liatis; Vico Ortiz; Channie Waites
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Pub Date Jan 06 2026 | Archive Date Jan 13 2026
RBmedia | Recorded Books
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Description
A dazzling YA anthology that spotlights the transformative power of books while equipping teens to fight for the freedom to read, featuring the voices of 15 diverse, award-winning authors and illustrators.
Books are disappearing from shelves across the country. What does this mean for authors, illustrators, and—most crucially—for young readers?
This bold collection of fiction, memoir, poetry, narratives, essays, and other genres explores book bans through various lenses, and empowers teens to fight back. From moving personal accounts to clever comebacks aimed at censorship, fifteen legendary YA authors and illustrators confront the high-stakes question of what is lost when books are kept from teens.
Contributors include Elana K. Arnold, Nikki Grimes, Ellen Hopkins, Kelly Jensen, Brendan Kiely, Maia Kobabe, Bill Konigsberg, Kyle Lukoff, MariNaomi, Trung Lê Nguyn, Ashley Hope Pérez, Isabel Quintero, Traci Sorell, Robin Stevenson, and Padma Venkatraman; the collection is a star-studded must-read that packs strength and power into every last word.
Resources include tips from the Vandegrift Banned Book Club and other teen activists, as well as extensive recommended book lists, a How to Start Your Own Little Free Library flier, and more.
"Authentic and raw prose and poetry render an educational safe space for readers … this anthology acts as a call to action and a form of protest, using the power of words to inspire hope and unity."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Advance Praise
Serving as as a manifesto against book banning delivered by the authors whose livelihood is on the line, this collection movingly reminds readers of the power they have against censorship. The authors' encouraging, candid voices teach readers how to stand up to book bans by supporting challenged titles in communities and schools and helping the community see the value in being open to learning about issues they may fear or not understand. Powerful reading for a crucial moment. —Booklist (starred review)
Editor Pérez introduces readers to teens around the country who are taking action to ensure their freedom to read and provides tips, reading suggestions, and other resources. Together these diverse contributors’ voices form a potent whole. An empowering and critically timely blueprint for action. —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
This is a must-have anthology for libraries, as well as an invaluable personal resource for high school readers. —BookPage (starred review)
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format, Unabridged |
| ISBN | 9798896797272 |
| PRICE | $24.99 (USD) |
| DURATION | 6 Hours, 41 Minutes |