Banned Books

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,...

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Banned Books Awareness: James and the Giant Peach

James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl tells the story of four-year-old James, who lives with his loving parents in a cottage in the south of England. James’ world is turned upside down when his parents are devoured by a rhinoceros that had escaped from the London zoo...

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Banned Books Awareness and Reading for Knowledge

Back in October, 2010 I heard about Banned Books week. This is a project spearheaded by the American Library Association as “an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and the importance of the First Amendment”. Held during the last week of September, Banned Books Week highlights the benefits of free and...

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The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs

I love South Park. I just can’t get enough of the show. Much like The Simpsons, it has a never-ending supply of material ripped from the headlines of pop culture and politics; but, unlike The Simpsons, the folks over at South Park Studios don’t pull any punches. Nothing is...

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**Major update** Banned Book Awareness project goes global

The Banned Book Awareness and Reading for Knowledge project has gone global and has partnered with the World Education Network. All articles will soon be posted to that news website as a feature of their Social Change section. World.edu is headquartered in Queensland, Australia, and primarily deals with education articles...

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Macomb County Author creates Banned Book Awareness Group

Release Source: Deep Forest Productions FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Macomb County Author creates Banned Book Awareness Group WARREN, MI- January 23, 2011- Local author, R. Wolf Baldassarro, has created a national project to bring attention to the importance of reading and the right to the free and open access of...

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Banned Books Awareness and Reading for Knowledge

Back in October, 2010 I heard about Banned Book week. This is a project spearheaded by the American Library Association as “an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and the importance of the First Amendment”. Held during the last week of September, Banned Book Week highlights the benefits...

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