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from the summer reading list. After numerous protests from students, parents, librarians, and community members, the book was placed on the 2007 summer reading list. In Canada in 2008, the superintendent of schools for Charlotte County, New Brunswick canceled plans for Sanchez to speak to students
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in 2005, but ultimately retained by the Owen-Withee Junior and Senior High School, although the superintendent suggested creating a policy of requiring guardian permission to check out the book (ABFFE). In addition to the Wisconsin challenge, the book was also challenged at the Montgomery County
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in the high schools "after a few parents objected". However, after hearing Sanchez speak at a presentation, he said he would recommend the gay author as a speaker. "Oh absolutely. Definitely. Now that I've heard him, he's wonderful. But I needed to hear that message."
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Although Sanchez's novels are widely accepted in thousands of school and public libraries in the U.S. and Canada, they have faced a handful of challenges and efforts to ban them. Linda P. Harvey of
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from the 2006 summer reading list was met by a counter-protest from students, parents, librarians, and community members resulting in the book being placed on the 2007 summer reading list.
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Top Shelf Fiction for Middle School Readers; Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) Choice; Borders Bookstores "Original Voices: New and Emerging Writers" selection,
219:(2005), complete the Rainbow trilogy, portraying the coming of age of three gay and bisexual teenage boys. Both novels were honored as "Books for the Teen Age" by the 886: 661: 871: 568: 931: 238:(2006) won the Myers Outstanding Book Award for Human Rights and also second place at the 2007 Latino Book Awards for Best Young Adult Fiction in English. 936: 423: 926: 787: 138:
Sanchez was born in 1957 in Mexico City, to parents of German and Cuban heritage; his family emigrated to the U.S. in 1962. He studied writing at the
921: 856: 244:(2007), focuses on the conflict and friendship between two Christian teenage boys, one openly gay and the other struggling to accept his sexuality. 641: 861: 891: 621: 495:(2006): Myers Outstanding Book Award 2007 Winner; 9th International Latino Book Awards 2nd place Best Young Adult Fiction – English; 335: 901: 647: 627: 381: 911: 866: 801: 268: 32: 906: 753: 941: 727: 539: 535: 516: 482: 373: 196: 109: 346:(2021) tells the story of twin thirteen-year-old boys whose beloved dad comes out as transgender. On August 11, 2021, 143: 836: 582: 377: 253: 200: 113: 542:"Rainbow List"; Bankstreet College of Education Children's Book Committee 2012 Best Children's Books of the Year; 256:
awarded Sanchez the Outstanding Mid-Career Novelists' Prize. Additional works by Sanchez include his short story,
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One of the most recent challenges occurred in 2006, when the Webster, New York Central School District removed
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DC Presents a First Look at 'You Brought Me the Ocean' by Alex Sanchez and Julie Maroh
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InsightOutBooks.com Main Selection, Quality Paperback Book Club Featured Selection
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Gay author no longer welcome to address N.B. students: Pressure from parents
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All Out: The No Longer Secret Stories of Queer Teens Throughout the Ages
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Lambda Literary Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature winners
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was challenged in Texas during the 2004–05 school year (ACLUTX 30).
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13: Thirteen Stories About the Agony and Ecstasy of Being Thirteen
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Gay author speaks to residents, students after venue change
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Illinois Library Association. Accessed September 11, 2005.
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Tomás Rivera Mexican-American Children's Book Award Winner
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Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People 2004,
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author of award-winning novels for teens and adults. His
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The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
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The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
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magazine deemed Sanchez a "Flying Start". Two sequels,
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American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression
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Jim Duggins Outstanding Mid-Career Novelists' Prize
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Index

Alex Sanchez at 2011 Texas Book Festival
Mexico City
Mexican American
alexsanchez.com
Mexican American
first novel
Rainbow Boys
American Library Association
Best Book for Young Adults
Lambda Literary Award
Webster, New York
Rainbow Boys
Fine Arts Work Center
Provincetown, Massachusetts
Michael Cunningham
Richard McCann
Allan Gurganus
Peter Ho Davies
Elizabeth McCracken
Jacqueline Woodson
love
friendship
coming of age
LGBT questioning youth
Rainbow Boys
American Library Association
Best Book for Young Adults
Publishers Weekly
Rainbow High
New York Public Library

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