Banned Books Awareness: To Kill a Mockingbird

July 30, 2012 R. Wolf Baldassarro 30

Harper Lee’s immortal classic, To Kill a Mockingbird, was first published in 1960 to instant acclaim- despite her editors’ warnings that it probably wouldn’t sell all that well. In its first year of release it would garner rave reviews by The New Yorker and Time magazines, as well as the […]

Banned Books Awareness: Bastard Out of Carolina

July 15, 2012 R. Wolf Baldassarro 5

Literature dealing with hot-button topics such as AIDS and child abuse are okay for classroom use- so long as those works have happy endings, at least according to the administrative board of the Fremont Unified School District in California. The board has approved other books with sensitive topics in the […]

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Banned Books Awareness: “The Martian Chronicles”

June 11, 2012 R. Wolf Baldassarro 0

The world of literature lost a legend this week when Ray Bradbury passed away. His visions of futuristic worlds set to a backdrop of present-day social commentary has inspired and enthralled readers for decades in classics such as The Illustrated Man, Something Wicked This Way Comes, and Fahrenheit 451. But […]

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Banned Books Awareness: “The Family Book”

June 4, 2012 R. Wolf Baldassarro 0

Todd Parr has written over 30 children’s books, and he is the winner of two National Parenting Publication Awards, as well as three Oppenheim Gold Awards; but his The Family Book (preschool-grade 2; 2004) has stirred up some controversy. In a whimsical, engaging way, the daily lives of all kinds of […]

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Banned Books Awareness: “Looking for Alaska”

May 14, 2012 R. Wolf Baldassarro 0

The Tennessee legislature recently passed a bill stating that teachers cannot encourage “gateway sexual activity,” as part of the state’s abstinence-based sexual education movement. Seizing the opportunity implied by the new law, officials in Sumner County last week banned John Green’s Young Adult novel “Looking for Alaska” from the school […]