Uprise_Books_Project

Uprise Books Project

Uprise Books Project

American non-profit


Uprise Books Project is a non-profit organization in the United States that provides banned books to underprivileged teenagers.

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It was founded in 2011. It is based in Vancouver, Washington.

In November 2011, the organization raised USD $10,000 from a Kickstarter campaign.

In May 2013, the Uprise Books Project was selected as one of the National Book Foundation's Innovations in Reading Prize winners.


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  1. Young, Ginger (April 4, 2012). "Getting books in kids' minds". The News & Observer.
  2. Coren, Michael J. (January 20, 2012). "How To Get Kids To Read? Give Them Banned Books". Co.Exist. Fast Company.
  3. Hoppen, Natascha Helena Franz (2011). "O adolescente contemporâneo e seus interesses literários" [The teenager and their contemporary literary interests] (in Spanish). Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. p. 75.
  4. Abrams, Dennis (October 4, 2011). "UpRise Books Project: Bringing Banned Books To Those in Need". Publishing Perspectives.
  5. "Banned books eyed to get teens reading". Bits ’n’ Pieces. The Columbian. September 26, 2011.



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