South Georgia librarian is fired over LGBTQ children’s book included in summer reading display

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FILE – A Pierce County librarian is out of a job because of what she calls political pressure over a book about a transgender child that was part of a display in the library. (Matthew Pearson/WABE)

A Pierce County librarian is out of a job because of what she calls political pressure over a book about a transgender child that was part of a display in the library.

Former Pierce County Library Manager Lavonnia Moore doesn’t have a degree in library science but worked her way to the top over 15 years, starting as a part-time clerk.

That came to an end on June 18 when she says she was called into the office to speak with Three Rivers Library System Director Jeremy Snell, who told her she was being let go over a book that was part of a summer reading display. Moore said the book, titled “When Aidan Became a Brother” by Kyle Lukoff, was selected for the display by a child at the library.