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The policy comes more than a year after the Missouri Department of Corrections banned people from receiving paper mail in prison.
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In her new book, Aisha Harris shares her experiences as a Black, suburban, '90s-kid-turned-30-something, city-dwelling journalist while digging into the shifting ways we interact with pop culture — and how it touches us in ways we may not even realize.
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Dive into a good beach read this summer with recommendations from two local librarians, Tammy Albohaire and Maryann Brickey.
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Citing a “vitriolic strain of white nationalism,” Gov. JB Pritzker signed the measure withholding state grant money from libraries if they ban books.
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Marian O'Shea Wernicke’s new novel is out this week.
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Facing budget threats and efforts to criminalize books, Missouri librarians are fighting back.
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Lucy Ferriss wrote ‘The Misconceiver’ as fiction 25 years ago. Now its dystopian world seems to reflect reality.
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A new Missouri law made it a crime to provide minors with sexually explicit visual material, leading librarians across the state to remove anything from their collections that they thought could be considered criminal.
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Before her death in 2018, Adina Talve-Goodman wrote about living with a heart transplant. A new essay collection preserves her spirit.
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OtherAfter exchanging many emails with Ralph Insinger, Roz Lewy thought, "It's the perfect script for a Hallmark Hall of Fame geriatric romance." Those emails are published in the new book “Beyond Beyond.”