Archive for September 29th, 2004

Have you hugged your banned book yet today?

Posted by Bookish Wendy on Sep 29 2004 | General

This week is National Banned Book Week. I spent some time at The Book Store tonight putting together a display. I learned a lot. Aside from the obvious government bannings in the early century it seems that there are a lot of books out there that have complaints (or challenges) filed against them . Book ‘em Dan-O! (Pun intended…just wanted to hear you all groan.)

Are you There God it’s Me Margaret by Judy Blume being one. (Side story here. I had a male customer bring his young daughter in to buy this book the other day. He said he read it and loved it and felt she HAD to read it. Go Dad!) And who could forget everyone’s favorite boy wizard? I feel as though these are fairly innocuous books. I read many of them as a child and student. It seems that some parents out there are compelled to file complaints against them for filling their children’s minds with swear words, sex talk, and (horror of all horrors) stories of deviant behaviors. They’re asking that these books be removed from bookstores and libraries. These books are the least of their worries! They certainly don’t force themselves into the hands of the innocent. Some may brooch subjects that are difficult and should be exposed at the right time for the child. But to say that no person should be able to read it ever?! Especially books that are innocent - The Giver, Harry Potter Series(#7 most challenged books), Daddy’s Roommate(#2 most challenged book), and Where’s Waldo?! I don’t care what you say, these are books are not corrupting our youth.

I’m guessing the fear is that letting kids and “young adults” (really, what is a young adult? I’m 28 and I would argue that I’M a young adult) read a few challenged books would raise a generation of tolerant, swearing, and sex-loving deviants? Hmmm, I’ve read at least a third of the 100. Shit, I’m going to go seduce my husband and then tomorrow I may even call my gay friend to see if they want to pick up a copy of Where’s Waldo instead of going to work. Is that so freakin’ wrong?!

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