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Open Road’s Banned Books Collection is an embeddable collection of excerpts of banned or challenged books that Open Road Integrated Media pitched to media contacts and bloggers who picked themup in these ways:
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Open Road Integrated Media ePublishes Bette Greene’s Award Winning Books
1. New York Times. Crossword Puzzles (Question #49). Friday, April 2, 2010.
2. ALA Top 100 Banned/Challenged Books, 2000-2009 (#55 Summer Of My German Soldier). American Library Association. Available at http://www.ala.org
3. ALA Top 100 Banned/Challenged Books, 1990-2000.(#89 “Summer Of My German Soldier” and #94 “The Drowning of Stephan Jones”). American Library Association. Available at http://www.ala.org
4. Bette Evensky Greene. Encyclopedia of Arkansas. Available at http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net
5. Book Links Magazine, 2010 recognizes “Summer Of My German Soldier” as best book representing Arkansas.
6. NJEA Review. February, 2010. Bette Greene’s “Summer of My German Soldier”. Teen Lit: Edgy or Over Edge. Available at http://www.njea.org
7. VOYA Dorothy Broderick Review, 2007 . “Publishing Research Quarterly” (Magazine) and “Inspiring Literacy Literature For Children and Young Adults” (Book).
8. “The Drowning of Stephan Jones”, Book Project Blog. Published May 16, 2010. Available at http://angiesbookproject.blogspot.com
9. Bette Greene. Wikipedia. Available at http://www.wikipedia.com
10. “Summer Of My German Soldier“. Wikipedia. Available at http://www.wikipedia.com
11. Review Publishers Weekly, 2004. Available at http://www.publishersweekly.com
12. “Summer Of My German Soldier”. Amazon Book Reviews, 2001-2006. Available at http://www.amazon.com
13. The Alan Review, 1994. America’s Designated Victims: Our Creative Young, Bette Greene. Available at http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/ALAN/winter94/Greene.html
14. The Alan Review, 1994. Understanding Adolescent Homophobia: An Interview with Bette Greene. Available at http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/ALAN/winter94/Alvine.html
15. Horn Book Magazine Review, 1993. “The Drowning of Stephan Jones” by Bette Greene.


