![]() Even if you feel all alone, you have that book to read, to know that someone else is out there. It’s something you can go back to, even when no one knows about your situation. “Our age group goes through traumatic experiences, and having books is like having a support system. “It made me realize that most parents want to protect their children - and that’s OK - but it’s not OK to stop someone from learning,” she continued. It’s strange to have a system to take away something that you love or care for.” When I learned that those books were being challenged, it really upset me. “Those are heavily challenged books throughout the nation because The Handmaid’s Tale talks about a very realistic dystopia that could happen in the future, and Speak, on the other hand, talks about sexual abuse and trauma. “I really love The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood and Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson,” Raisa shared.
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