GOSHEN - Where the controversial book "Gender Queer" will end up in Goshen Public Library remains uncertain after a spirited debate before the library's board of directors.
Wednesday's meeting drew a crowd that filled the Town Hall conference room and spilled into the hallway for a 90-minute disc
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The Goshen Public Library’s Board of Directors is scheduled to
Before last summer, young people were able to check out a book called "Gender Queer," written in 2019, from the Goshen Public Library. The book, an autobiography by an author who identifies as non-binary, is "a 240-page graphic memoir (that) deals with puberty and gender identity, and includes illus