Reading the GamesIndustryBiz article, her book was technically banned when the district banned "diversity resources" (meaning generally any book by a minority which mentions the minority experience in any way), and then they made an exception for books already in use. Her book was already in use, so existing copies can continue to be use, but new copies and new editions of her book are banned.
This whole debacle reminds me of (a long time ago at this point), a story where a university tried to reprimand a janitor for reading a book they didn't like on his break. It does make me wonder how many have been reprimanded for reading the wrong book but think it was worth the energy to fight it.
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https://twitter.com/mrgrimm/status/1574443526401576960?t=rM6...
Impressive how they managed to write an article, get comment, stir up handmaids tale outrage without basic fact check.
So both sides are correct on this...
https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna25680655
EDIT: I did some research and this letter the school gave the janitor, which I feel the need to share just because of how insane and clearly illegal it is https://d28htnjz2elwuj.cloudfront.net/pdfs/4b26b68ef98eb6b6d...