Across the country, book bans and attempted bans have soared to the highest levels in decades. Public and school-based libraries have been inundated with complaints from community members and conservative activists.
<p>CLAYTON, Mo.
</p><p>&quot;There's a depiction of a rape scene, a handmaid being forced into a sexual act,&quot; says Tom Bober, Clayton district's library coordinator and president of the Mi
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