Kirk Cameron continues to push for book readings in public libraries, gets new notes of support
Fox News
After actor-writer-producer Kirk Cameron was denied at more than 50 public libraries for the chance to read his new children's book, other libraries are now stepping up with support and welcome.
Brave Books describes itself as a Christian, conservative and anti-woke publisher that promotes morals and values in children. "I am a Christian [who] leans conservative and I love our country," the librarian wrote. "I would also like to encourage Mr. Cameron by letting him know there are plenty of people very receptive to Bible-based teachings for our children." "As a librarian, I am pained that … my fellow librarians have acted the way that they did." Maureen Mackey is managing editor of lifestyle for Fox News Digital.
Many of the libraries that either outright denied Cameron a slot or didn't respond at all to his publisher's requests are the same libraries that hold "drag queen" story hours, gender-fluidity programs or other such events for children, teens and adults in the community, Cameron's publisher and the libraries' own websites confirmed.