A light in the attic by poet and artist shel silverstein is beloved by readers young and old.
A light in the attic banned reason.
A light in the attic ala american library association banned books banned books week barbara jones cannibalism censorship ellison invisible man little abigail and the beautiful pony playboy randolph county shel silverstein the giving tree genre.
Walt whitman leaves of grass walt whitman s classic leaves of grass faced challenges and fierce criticism almost immediately after being published in 1855.
A light in the attic shel silverstein s collection of rhymes and whimsical drawings was challenged at one school because it encourages children to break dishes so they won t have to dry them.
Apparently some parents thought the book planted a bad seed in the minds of their young children.
Whatever the reasoning a light in the attic was ranked 51 on the american library association s list of 100 most banned books of the 1990s.
In 1993 the was challenged in lake county florida because the book allegedly promotes disrespect horror and violence.
2013 banned books month category.
Why would anyone want to ban a light in the attic was the follow up question.
The following books may seem harmless to most readers but they all made it onto banned books lists at one time or another.
A light in the attic by shel silverstein october 3 2012 by.
Book 27 on summer of banned books 13.
We read the fine print on the poster and then looked up why it was banned.
Attempts have been made to ban a light in the attic because some believe that it encourages disobedience particularly the poem entitled how not to have to dry the dishes mentions supernatural themes demons devils and ghosts and describes death as in little abigail and the beautiful pony where abigail promptly dies after her parents refuse to buy her a pony.