Staff are hiding the book
It’s not a book advocating genocide, or torture, or apartheid, or rape, or colonialist exploitation, or slavery, or racism, or sadism, or eating babies, or speeding up global warming, or burning down the Blue Mosque or the Forbidden City or the Sydney Opera House. And yet…
The “sensitive content”:
I usually keep an eye on our public library system’s list of new acquisitions. I’ve noticed a number of trans oriented works show up over time (including Lavery’s Please Miss, various Sophie Labell collections, and even Manhunt ffs), but have never come across any of the feminist/gender critical works we’ve seen coming out show up on this list, so I’m guessing that someones in the purchasing department have been selective in what they’re deciding is fit for us to read. How doubleplus lucky we are!
@YNNB: ugh, what a dreadful selection! You can email and request that various books be purchased for the library, you know. There’s quite an extensive list of good radfem and gender critical books available now, by authors such as Helen Joyce, Kathleen Stock, Holly Lawford Smith and numerous titles by Spinifex Press.