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Same Page by Elly Swartz

Genre: Middle Grade Contemporary

Publishing Date: January 14, 2025

 

Synopsis:

From the beloved author of Hidden Truths comes a novel about take-charge sixth grader Bess Stein, who brings together friends and a group of rockstar librarians called the Book Warriors to fight a book ban happening at her middle school.

Bess Stein is more than ready to be 6th grade class president. She’s got tons of ideas—including a book vending machine—and her new friend June is beside her as vice-president. Together, they’re unstoppable. 

But when the books the girls want included in the vending machine come under fire, Bess is stunned. How can one person believe they have the right to decide what other people can read? It turns out that June’s mom is leading the fight, and now everything’s a mess.

Bess misses June—but she wants to make sure kids who might like these books get the chance to read them, even if it means she and June can’t be friends. With such different opinions, will they ever be on the same page?

Content Warning: bullying, antisemitism, passing of animal (dog)

 

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About the Author:

Elly Swartz loves writing for kids, Twizzlers, and anything with her family. She grew up in Yardley, Pennsylvania, studied psychology at Boston University, and received a law degree from Georgetown University Law Center.

Elly Swartz is the award-winning author of six middle grade novels: Finding PerfectSmart Cookie, Give and TakeDear StudentHidden Truths, and Same Page (coming January 2025). Swartz’s books reflect her commitment to raising awareness about mental health and neurodiversity. Her debut novel, Finding Perfect, was named one of the Best Children’s Books About Mental Health by the Child Mind Institute, Dear Student was recommended by Parents Magazine, and Hidden Truths has received starred reviews from Kirkus and from School Library Journal, is a Kirkus Best Books of 2023, an Amazon Best Book for November, an Amazon Editors’ pick, The Week Junior Book Club pick, a Project LIT Book Club selection, and a winner of a 2023 Nerdy for Middle Grade Fiction. 

Swartz travels the country meeting with thousands of students each year to empower their own personal narrative. Swartz resides in Massachusetts. Connect with her at ellyswartz.com, on Twitter @ellyswartz, and on Instagram or Threads @ellyswartzbooks.

 

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I have read a few YA books about Book Banning but not many in Middle Grade. Elly turned such a controversial subject as this by turning it into a wonderful discussion where both sides of the coin were shown and this gave me the ability to understand each sides point of view and this is down to Elly's wonderful writing.


Yet there were other issues discussed in the book from bullying, peer pressure and being the best person you can be and stick to your beliefs which Bess did and that made her such a wonderful main character.


For all the above reason Same Page receives 5 big fat stars

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