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The Abington Free Library hosted the annual Pridefest celebrating Pride month. "When we push back to say, no, these books belong on the shelves, we're really saying, everyone belongs in our community." Since introducing that first character, London has confidently included other LGBTQ characters in books and finds it critically important that those characters are present in literature and libraries around the country. That book, Proxy, recently landed on a list of challenged books in Texas because of the lead character. In 2013, he introduced his first queer main character, Sid. And I really do believe lives are at stake in these book arguments."
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That promotes a culture of bullying that can promote feelings of self-loathing that leads to suicide. "When you pull a book off the shelf, because it has a queer character, and it's a 'This isn't appropriate,' what you're saying to everyone in your community is these people are inappropriate. The fight to keep LGBTQ+ books, stories in librariesĪuthor Alex London says there is more at stake than just reading when it comes to books representing the LGBTQ+ community.