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Featuring a new afterword by the author.
“Amanda Jones started getting death threats, all for standing up for our right to read . . . but she's not stopped fighting against book bans, or stopped advocating for access to diverse stories.”-Oprah Winfrey, at the 2023 National Book Awards
Part memoir, part manifesto, the inspiring story of a Louisiana librarian advocating for free speech on the front lines of our vicious culture wars.
Small town librarian Amanda Jones has been called a groomer, a pedo, and a porn-pusher; she has faced death threats and attacks from strangers and friends alike. When she stood up for diverse perspectives at a public library board meeting, she became a target for extremists using book banning campaigns-funded by dark money organizations and advanced by hard right politicians-in a crusade to make America more white, straight, and “Christian.” But Amanda Jones wouldn't give up without a fight: she sued her harassers for defamation and urged others to join her in the resistance.
Mapping the book banning crisis occurring all across the nation, That Librarian draws the battle lines in the war against intellectual freedom, calling book lovers everywhere to rise in defense of our readers.
“Really important . . . a fantastic book.”-Ann Patchett
"As an author whose novels have been banned . . . I have been waiting for a book like this one.”-Jodi Picoult
“Thank you [Amanda Jones] for fighting back . . . People like you are TRUE heroes. TRUE treasures.”-Jason Reynolds
Published | 01 Jan 2026 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 288 |
ISBN | 9781639737246 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Illustrations | b&w images throughout |
Dimensions | 210 x 140 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
One of the most absorbing books I've read this year
Margaret Renkl, The New York Times
Really important . . . Amanda Jones really sticks up for herself and fights against book bans. A fantastic book.
Ann Patchett
A fantastic book.
Sarah Jessica Parker
An important and engrossing story . . . while the book makes clear the importance of libraries, what it makes even more clear is the importance of conscientious citizens, like Jones, willing to speak up and stand up for their libraries.
The Washington Post
A stark reminder of just how fraught the censorship debate has become and a testament to the power of fighting back against hate speech and political extremism.
San Francisco Chronicle
A full-throated defense of the freedom to read, to discover, and to think.
California Review of Books
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