Jacob's Missing Book
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Description
Jacob--the star of one of the most banned books of the decade--is back in Jacob's Missing Book, a kid-friendly story about book banning, censorship, and LGBTQ+ rights. Noah is confused about Emily's family, so he asks her―who's Pop and who's Dad? Jacob knows just how to explain, but how can he? The penguin book isn't in the library anymore! As the day goes on, everyone is still talking about the mysterious missing book. Ms. Reeves tries to explain why the book is no longer in the library and what all the fuss is about. In the meantime, Jacob hatches a plan to tell the story about Emily's family. This book cleverly weaves two critical societal issues into one story ― book banning in schools and LGBTQ+ rights. And, who is caught in the middle of all this? Kids who are eager to see themselves and their families in books, feel safe with their experiences, and understand that they are loved and supported.
Product Details
Price
$17.99
$16.73
Publisher
Magination Press
Publish Date
September 03, 2024
Pages
32
Dimensions
7.9 X 9.5 X 0.5 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781433844584
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Sarah and Ian Hoffman are children's book authors who have written three acclaimed books about Jacob, including Jacob's Room to Choose and Jacob's School Play. They live in the San Francisco Bay Area. Visit sarahandianhoffman.com.
Chris Case is an author and illustrator living in Burlington, Vermont. Visit chriscasedraws.com.Reviews
Jacob--whom readers may remember from the oft-banned Jacob's New Dress (2018)--discovers that a beloved book has been removed from the school library... It not only addresses naysayers who may be concerned about a child "turning gay" after reading LGBTQ+ books, but also winks and nods at those already in the know... useful as an entry point for more in-depth discussions.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
A timely story about censorship...There's a lot to like here: the child's-eye perspective on the impact of book bans; the gentle depiction of why representation is important; and the ending that doesn't offer a saccharine resolution, but leaves room for hope. It's a book that shouldn't be necessary--but given the current climate, it should be a helpful conversation starter for children experiencing book bans and the grown-ups seeking to explain them.-- "Mombian"
A timely story about censorship...There's a lot to like here: the child's-eye perspective on the impact of book bans; the gentle depiction of why representation is important; and the ending that doesn't offer a saccharine resolution, but leaves room for hope. It's a book that shouldn't be necessary--but given the current climate, it should be a helpful conversation starter for children experiencing book bans and the grown-ups seeking to explain them.-- "Mombian"