library stuff #403

List of the Top 10 Most Challenged Books of 2007 (per the American Library Association website):

1. "And Tango Makes Three," by Justin Richardson/Peter Parnell
Reasons: Anti-Ethnic, Sexism, Homosexuality, Anti-Family, Religious Viewpoint, Unsuited to Age Group

2. "The Chocolate War," by Robert Cormier
Reasons: Sexually Explicit, Offensive Language, Violence

3. "Olive's Ocean," by Kevin Henkes
Reasons: Sexually Explicit, Offensive Language

4. "The Golden Compass," by Philip Pullman
Reasons: Religious Viewpoint

5. "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," by Mark Twain
Reasons: Racism

6. "The Color Purple," by Alice Walker
Reasons: Homosexuality, Sexually Explicit, Offensive Language,

7. "TTYL," by Lauren Myracle
Reasons: Sexually Explicit, Offensive Language, Unsuited to Age Group

8. "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," by Maya Angelou
Reasons: Sexually Explicit

9. "It's Perfectly Normal," by Robie Harris
Reasons: Sex Education, Sexually Explicit

10. "The Perks of Being A Wallflower," by Stephen Chbosky
Reasons: Homosexuality, Sexually Explicit, Offensive Language, Unsuited to Age Group

Off the list this year, are two books by author Toni Morrison. "The Bluest Eye" and "Beloved," both challenged for sexual content and offensive language.

For more information on book challenges and censorship, please visit the ALA Office of Intellectual Freedom's Banned Books Web site at www.ala.org/bbooks.



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Comments

Anonymous said…
These are called 'challenged' because they are sexually explicit? There are two on your list that I may want to read.

Paz

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