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Memoirs of a Bookbat
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222 pages
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Harper Jessup, an avid reader, faces the challenge of hiding her books when her parents embrace extreme religious beliefs that advocate for educational censorship. As she matures, Harper recognizes the significance of reading and the underlying motivations for her parents' radical actions, which stem from a desire for control in their family. This realization forces her to confront a difficult decision, setting the stage for a thought-provoking exploration of censorship, family dynamics, and the value of knowledge.
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1996, paperback
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