![]() When other students need books, they also come to June, and soon she has a small collection in an unassigned locker with a log cleverly labeled Property of the Rebel Librarian with all loans being kept in code. In order to keep herself in books, June starts borrowing them from a Little Free Library she passes on her way to school, many of which have very personal inscriptions "To Brendan" in them. ![]() This doesn't leave many books left, and the library is reopened with a temporary librarian who spends her lunches talking with her mother on the phone. It's even worse when she finds out that her parents are performing (with the principal's okay) a "book extraction" and removing any books that have any kind of material that could be considered at all objectionable by anybody. Bradshaw, is escorted out of the building by the police and the library is closed for a bit. ![]() It's great that her parents are very involved in the school, but not so great that in the wake of her mother's visit, the school librarian, Ms. ![]() When June's parents catch her reading a book of which they disapprove, The Makings of a Witch, they not only take it away from her, but her mother returns it to the school library herself. September 18th 2018 by Random House Books for Young ![]()
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