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Freedom to Read Week - Teen Fiction

These titles have been challenged or banned, often because they ask big questions, reflect real teen experiences, or push readers to see the world in new ways. These stories explore themes like identity, belonging, justice, and resilience—topics that resonate deeply with young adults and invite thoughtful discussion. During Freedom to Read Week, this collection celebrates the right to read widely and freely. Whether provocative, heartfelt, or eye‑opening, each book on this list reminds us why access to diverse stories matters—and why teen voices deserve to be heard.

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  • Graphic Novel, 2020New York, NY : Henry Holt and Company, 2020. — TEEN GN Curat
  • Graphic Novel, 2020New York, NY : Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic, [2020] — TEEN GN Osema bk. 1
  • Graphic Novel, 2019St. Louis : Lion Forge Comics, 2019. — TEEN GN Kobab
  • Book, 2007New York : Simon Pulse, 2007, c2003. — TEEN Blume
  • Book, 2017New York, NY : Balzer + Bray, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2017. — TEEN Thoma
  • Downloadable Audiobook, 2006[S.l.] : Penguin Random House, 2006.
  • Book, 1971New York : Simon Pulse, 1971. — TEEN Go
  • eBook, 2013[S.l.] : Random House Children's Books, 2013.
  • eBook, 2009[S.l.] : Greenwillow Books, 2009.
  • Book, 2008New York : Speak, 2008, c2006. — TEEN Desse
  • Book, 2003New York : Speak, 2003, c1967. — TEEN Hinto
  • Book, 2003[Toronto] : Doubleday Canada, c2003. — Hosse
  • eBook, 2007[S.l.] : Random House Children's Books, 2007.
  • Book, 2009New York : Scholastic, [2009] — TEEN Colli bk.1