Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Next week is Banned Book Week - Celebrate Your Right to Read!


Book banning isn't a thing of the past - every day, books are being challenged and some are being removed from shelves.

In 2017 alone, 416 books were challenged or banned in the United States. The reasons are as different as the books and include :

  • Disapproval of the title of the book irregardless of the contents (ie: the classic horse story, Black Beauty)
  • Ethnic stereotypes (ie: Huckleberry Finn, Gone with the Wind)
  • Disagreements with the book's theme (ie: And Tango Makes Three)
  • Offensive language (ie: To Kill a Mockingbird)
  • Violence (ie: The Hunger Games)
  • Use of magic (ie:  the Harry Potter series, the Strega Nona series)
  • Too scary (ie: the Goosebumps series, the Fear Street series)
  • Use of slang or bad grammar by the characters (ie: the Junie B. Jones series)
  • Sexuality of the characters (ie: Are You There, God, It's Me, Margaret)
As you can see, many of the reasons are very subjective.  We support parents making choices for what their own children read, but leaving books available for others to choose.  Celebrate your right to read - ;pick up a banned book and give it a try.

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