Press Release Fun – This Censorious World: Books for Children and Their Challenges

My Children’s Literary Salons at NYPL continue unabated.  This Saturday’s event?  Well, we’ve some primo talent that I’m sure you would like to know better.  So if you aren’t prepping for the Super Bowl, come on down!  We’d love to have you. New York Public Library’s Children’s Literary Salon is pleased to announce our upcoming [...]

My Children’s Literary Salons at NYPL continue unabated.  This Saturday’s event?  Well, we’ve some primo talent that I’m sure you would like to know better.  So if you aren’t prepping for the Super Bowl, come on down!  We’d love to have you.

New York Public Library’s Children’s Literary Salon is pleased to announce our upcoming program on Saturday, February 1st at 2:00 p.m. in the South Court Auditorium:

This Censorious World: Books for Children and Their Challenges

Join the National Coalition Against Censorship and special guests Robie H. Harris, Liz Levy Charlotte Jones Voiklis, Leonard Marcus and Joan Bertin (NCAC Executive Director) for a discussion of children’s literature and the challenges it has faced in both the past and the present.

This event will be held in the South Court Auditorium in the main branch of NYPL on 5th Avenue and 42nd Street. See you there!

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