Are you ready to celebrate banned book week (September 23-30)? Your local library is. And, to commemorate the event they have published their list of the
most challenged books so that we can all enjoy.
Each time I look at one of these lists, I am astounded anew. I mean I guess we should count ourselves lucky that the people challenging these books are not well-read. So many of the books listed are laughable (i.e.
huck finn,
tom sawyer,
pillars of the earth (gasp),
james and the giant peach)
knowing other works that are out there. And of course, at the same time I love the list because it provides me with books I would not have otherwise read (i.e.
the stupids,
the face on the milk carton,
the boy who lost his face).
Pretending "stuff" doesn't exist is not helping your child. I would think that any parent would want to expose their children to said "stuff" while they are there to offer guidance and explanation, intellectually addressing their questions and curiosities. Because, if you don't, someone else will (insert crazy organ music here) and odds are that someone may not deliver an interpretation you find acceptable. Wake up!