‘End the book ban,’ urges writer Rosoff
Prison prize judge says literature is a ‘lifeline’ for inmates
The author judging a prestigious prison writing prize yesterday threw her weight behind calls for the government to lift its cruel book ban in time for Christmas.
Award-winning writer Meg Rosoff told the Morning Star that books sent from friends and family can be a “lifeline” for inmates.
Ms Rosoff became the latest high-profile author to call for an immediate end to the book ban after the High Court recently ruled it was unlawful.
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