![]() Spencer returns to pull more books: “Behind them on a table was a tower of books removed for ‘further review’” (136). Jones’s part causes Amy Anne to think that the fight is far from over and inspires her to continue her expansion of the BBLL when Mrs. ![]() I just booked someone to visit-Dav Pilkey” (115). Spencer, I meant to thank you For the money you and the PTA raised to bring an author to the school. ![]() Jones “hits” back with a strong move that infuriates Mrs. Jones she needs no “fancy degree” to know what’s best soon, Mrs. ![]() Spencer’s expertise in children’s literature. As she is just wading into the waters of rebellion, she watches the battle evolve between Mrs. Calliope Price, 14 and in the eighth grade, came out to meet Alan Gratz author of the banned young-adult novel about climate change, Two Degrees after hearing about the controversy and realizing that Gratz had also written her favorite book, which is called, ironically, Ban This Book. Initially, as seen at the first school board meeting, Amy Anne can only sit, sucking on her braids like a small child unable to stand and speak, watching as the authorities ban the list of titles. You’re Never Too Young to Fight Censorship In Ban This Book by Alan Gratz, a fourth grader fights back when From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Witnessing and participating in instances of one character exerting control and power over another influences Amy Anne’s character development. ![]() Amy Anne’s central internal conflict concerns finding her voice and learning how and when to speak out. ![]()
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