Alex Sánchez is a Mexican-American author of award-winning novels for teens and adults. His first novel, Rainbow Boys (2001), was selected by the American Library Association, as a “Best Book for Young Adults”. Two sequels, Rainbow High and Rainbow Road (2005), were honored as “Books for the Teen Age” by the New York Public Library.

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  • Alex Sánchez is a Mexican-American author of award-winning novels for teens and adults. His first novel, Rainbow Boys (2001), was selected by the American Library Association, as a “Best Book for Young Adults”. Two sequels, Rainbow High and Rainbow Road (2005), were honored as “Books for the Teen Age” by the New York Public Library. Although Sanchez's novels are widely accepted in thousands of school and public libraries in America, they have faced a handful of challenges and efforts to ban them. In Texas, an attempt to ban 'Rainbow Boys' during the 2004-2005 school year was met by a counter-protest from students, parents, librarians, and community members resulting in the book being placed on the 2007 summer reading list. (en)
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  • Alex Sánchez is a Mexican-American author of award-winning novels for teens and adults. His first novel, Rainbow Boys (2001), was selected by the American Library Association, as a “Best Book for Young Adults”. Two sequels, Rainbow High and Rainbow Road (2005), were honored as “Books for the Teen Age” by the New York Public Library. (en)
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