‘They didn’t even read the book’: children’s authors writing about Palestinian experience censored in US

The Guardian 1 min read 9 hours ago

<p>Authors tell of book bans, cancellations and harassment – ‘they’re trying to disconnect us from our stories’</p><p>Jenan Matari had just begun promoting her debut children’s book this summer when the cancellations began. First, Chevalier’s Books in Los Angeles called off her event after what Matari described as pressure from local community members. The employee who had booked the event refused to cancel it, and the bookstore fired her. Two days later, another employee quit in solidarity.</p><p>Then came New Jersey. Watchung Booksellers, a community bookstore in Montclair, was set to host her next reading but abruptly canceled, explaining in an emailed statement it was “to ensure the safety of our staff and customers”.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/oct/09/palestine-childrens-books-authors-censorship">Continue reading...</a>
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