Kirsten Miller grew up in a small town in the mountains of North Carolina. At seventeen, she hit the road and moved to New York City, where she lives to this day. Kirsten's first adult novel, The Change, is a feel-good feminist revenge fantasy and was selected by The Guardian, Prima, and Woman & Home in their ‘Books of Year’ round ups. Lula’s Little Library of Banned Books is her second adult novel, and explores book banning and those brave enough to stand up against this censorship.
<p>‘A story that’s as furious as it is tender’ EMILY HENRY on The Change</p><p>From the author of The Change, comes a novel about book banning and those brave enough to stand up against this censorship.</p><p>In Troy, Georgia, Lula Dean has decided to cleanse the town’s reading habits. All banned books have been removed from public spaces, and the townspeople are only allowed to read books Lula has deemed ‘appropriate’.</p><p>But a small group refuse to be told what they can and can’t read.</p><p>The revolution is coming …</p>