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                This comes a few weeks after the trustees voted to keep the book Call Me Max, about a transgender child, in the children’s section after a community member requested it be removed or relocated.
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                The library's Board of Trustees voted to keep the picture book "Call Me Max" on its shelves, following a community member’s request that it be removed or relocated.
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                        The free event will include a wide range of panels for adults and children.
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                        This Saturday, the WFDD Book Club will discuss All the Beauty in the World. Meetings are at Scuppernong Books and Book Ferret at 11:00 a.m. WFDD Editorial Director Bethany Chafin recently spoke with author Patrick Bringley about his memoir that documents 10 years as a guard at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
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                        April is National Poetry Month, and Wake Forest University is paying homage to one of its most renowned literary leaders, Maya Angelou. Erin McCollum, a…
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                        The event's focus remains on connecting writers to readers in Surry, Stokes, Alleghany and Yadkin counties.
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                        The 19th annual Bookmarks Festival of Books & Authors kicks off Thursday evening and continues through the weekend.
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                        Author and NPR Weekend Edition Sunday host Ayesha Rascoe talks with WFDD's David Ford about her new book HBCU Made: A Celebration of the Black College Experience.
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                        A Winston-Salem bookstore and local youth organization are hosting an event this weekend featuring a panel of Black authors and a writing workshop for teens. Their goal is to empower young people.
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                        Chappell grew up in the mill town of Canton in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina. In a documentary about his life, “Fred Chappell: I Am One of You Forever,” he said he carried the mountains with him whenever he went. He spent most of his career in Greensboro, writing and teaching in the graduate-level creative writing program he helped build.
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                        There’s been a surge in attempts to censor books in libraries across the country this year. Now the High Point Public Library is responding with a new…
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
