The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian details Arnold’s life on the Spokane Indian Reservation and his decision to go to an all-white high school in another town for a chance at a better education. This is the story of a boy struggling with a decision to leave...
Monthly Archives: June 2011
Banned Books Awareness: Winnie-the-Pooh
I had reported back in a March edition of my weekly Banned Books Awareness series that Charlotte’s Web was banned in a United Kingdom school, along with Winnie the Pooh and The Three Little Pigs, because the books might offend Muslim students and their parents. The Muslim Council of...
Something for Nothing
I was trolling through random videos on YouTube, and came across an oldie but a goodie from legend Harlan Ellison. I had posted a link to this particular video some time ago, but that post was lost along with everything else when my blog was hacked recently; so when...
Banned Books Awareness: Where’s Waldo
Anyone who grew up in the 1990’s knows the meaning behind the question “Where’s Waldo?” The answer, though, might surprise you. That’s because you won’t find him in some public or school libraries in the United States. Where’s Wally? (published in the United States and Canada as Where’s Waldo?)...
The rewards of hard work
Well, I’ve been doing the banned books awareness articles every week since January 3, 2011, and the response from readers all over the world has been amazing and interesting, to say the least. I was invited by the World Education Network to begin doing the series as part of...
Banned Books Awareness: A Time to Kill
Here’s a Jeopardy question for you: What do The Client, The Firm, The Pelican Brief, and A Time to Kill have in common? Sure, they’re among John Grisham’s bestselling works, but each has also been removed from a library because someone objected to its content. As one might expect,...
Across the Great Divide: Environmental Factors of Ghost Hunting
The June, 2011 issue of Pagan Pages magazine is out and along with it another installment of my Across the Great Divide column. This month I discuss some of the mainstream scientific principles that apply to ghost hunting and paranormal research. You can read it, and all the other...