ForewordPrefaceThe Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, by Sherman AlexieThirteen Reasons Why, by Jay AsherMorris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress, by Christine BaldacchinoSomething Happened in Our Town: A Child’s Story about Racial Injustice, by Marianne Celano and Marietta Collins The Perks of Being a Wallflower, by Stephen Chbosky Al Capone Does My Shirts, by Gennifer CholdenkoThe Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963, by Christopher Paul Curtis Lily and Dunkin, by Donna Gephart George, by Alex Gino Looking for Alaska, by John GreenSummer of My German Soldier, by Bette GreenePrince & Knight, by Daniel HaackIt’s Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex, and Sexual Health, by Robie HarrisThe Popularity Papers series, by Amy IgnatowI Am Jazz, by Jazz Jennings The Giver, by Lois LowryMonster, by Walter Dean MyersAlice series, by Phyllis Reynolds NaylorThe Best Man, by Richard PeckCaptain Underpants series, by Dav PilkeyThis Day in June, by Gayle E. PitmanIn Our Mothers’ House, by Patricia PolaccoAnd Tango Makes Three, by Justin RichardsonEleanor and Park, by Rainbow RowellThe Harry Potter series, by J. K. RowlingScary Stories to Tell in the Dark series, by Alvin Schwartz Bone series, by Jeff SmithThis One Summer, by Mariko TamakiRoll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, by Mildred TaylorDrama, by Raina TelgemeierThe Hate U Give, by Angie ThomasA Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo, by Jill TwissNasreen’s Secret School, by Jeanette WinterAppendixes Appendix A Resources for Teaching Young Readers about the First AmendmentAppendix B Bibliography: Professional Resources about Book Censorship and the Freedom to ReadAppendix C Rankings of Children’s and Young Adult Books in the Top 100 Most Banned or Challenged Books List: 2010-2019Appendix D Children’s Classics and Why They Have Been ChallengedAppendix E Caldecott Medal and Honor Books: Why They Have Been ChallengedAppendix F John Newbery Medal and Honor Books: Why They Have Been ChallengedIndex