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Common Sense and Censorship
Thoughts About Young Adult Literature
By Kelly Burgess
Kara Fennell, children's librarian at the Kennewick Branch of the Mid-Columbia Library District in Kennewick, Wash., sees a trend among libraries, including her own, to encourage young readers regardless of genre. The Mid-Columbia Library's Web site has a link to the Teen Zone


