Kentucky librarian assistant Randi Smith brings the urgent dangers of book banning to the forefront in her YA debut novel Ada Holloway’s Had Enough. Drawing from Smith’s studies in publishing at Belmont University, the book explores themes of censorship, intergenerational conflict, and literary activism. In it, high school senior Ada Holloway finds her final semester upended when the town’s mayor removes key titles from library shelves, threatening her ability to complete a final essay.