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A + E 4ever

Author: I. Merey

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Brief summary:

"A + E 4ever" is a graphic novel written and illustrated by I. Merey, also known as Ilike Merey. It was first published in 2011 and has gained attention for its exploration of themes such as identity, friendship, and LGBTQ+ experiences. The book tells the story of two teenage girls, Ash and Eulalie (referred to as "A" and "E" in the title), as they navigate the challenges of adolescence and their evolving feelings for each other.

One of the notable aspects of "A + E 4ever" is its portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters and their relationships. The graphic novel explores the complexities of coming to terms with one's sexual orientation and the challenges that LGBTQ+ individuals may face in a society that may not always be accepting. It has been praised for its authentic and sensitive portrayal of LGBTQ+ experiences, making it an important work in the realm of queer literature.

However, like many books that address sensitive or controversial topics, "A + E 4ever" has also faced challenges and attempts at censorship. Some individuals or groups may object to the book's content, either due to its LGBTQ+ themes or other elements, and may seek to have it banned or restricted in certain educational or library settings.


Banned in:

Texas
Keller Independent School District
Fall 2022
Banned from Libraries and Classrooms

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