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BOOK COMES HOME by Rob Sanders

BOOK COMES HOME

A Banned Book's Journey

by Rob Sanders ; illustrated by Micah Player

Pub Date: March 25th, 2025
ISBN: 9780593813683
Publisher: Random House

A library book loves being checked out by readers, until one day she finds herself unceremoniously banished.

Book enjoys an idyllic life, bringing joy to countless children. Then, a sinister unnamed someone, concealed by dark shadows, sends her to the Banned Book Closet to languish without readers—a thought that sends “shivers up Book’s spine.” But a group of dedicated readers organize (and presumably protest), and Book is brought back out to the light of the library. Written by “A. Person,” Book has a lavender-gray cover and a perky nose and proudly displays a book award seal. The illustrations use light and shadow to great effect: The opening pages are full of vibrant colors, while the Banned Book Closet is drawn in a wash of dark-blue grays. With an appropriately light hand, Sanders shows the power of organizing and the value of the freedom to read, though readers may emerge with questions about why books are censored; adults should be prepared to offer context. The author’s note provides a brief history of book censorship. In addition, Sanders includes a glossary of related words (though not all appear in the book) and a list of resources. Human characters are diverse in terms of age, skin tone, and size.

A simple, child-friendly exploration of book banning.

(Picture book. 5-7)