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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNo child should be allowed to read that book.
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No child should be allowed to read that book. (Original Post)
ItsjustMe
Jun 2023
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OAITW r.2.0
(28,896 posts)1. Well said!
sheshe2
(88,572 posts)2. I have read several of her books lately.
She is an excellent writer.
One was about a woman's reproductive healthcare clinic and a stand off. She rounds out her characters and they are intertwined. Her time line is a count backwards. Present day to all the lives that lead up to the end.
A Spark Of Light
Recommend.
TY, she is correct.
ShazzieB
(19,054 posts)5. Thanks for the recommendation!
I'm going to check this one out.
sheshe2
(88,572 posts)7. The other one was about white supremacists.
Most of her books have trials, as did this one.
She is good. She is on target.
Best of all, DeSantis pulled 20 of her books. Got me start reading her again.
Author Jodi Picoult denounces book bans after Florida school district pulls 20 of her titles from shelves
According to a new report from the American Library Association, attempted book banning and restrictions at school and public libraries set a record in 2022, with more than 1,200 challenges nearly double the total from 2021.
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BENITEZ: Why do you think your books are getting banned, especially there in Florida?
PICOULT: That is an excellent question. But unfortunately, in Martin County, Florida, and in many places in Florida, one parent can decide to pull a book from a shelf without even giving a reason for that. And the one parent who wanted to ban all 20 of my books said on her form that she had not read the book, she admitted to that. And she said that some of them were adult romance, which is really interesting because I don't write adult romance. And, in fact, half of the books she pulled do not even have a single kiss in them. But they do have topics like gun rights and women's reproductive health rights and gay rights and things that make
BENITEZ: Because all of your books are very topical. It's like what's happening in the moment.
PICOULT: Yeah, so they're books that are to encourage kids to think for themselves. They're at a high school library. It's worth saying that. This is not an elementary school library. And the modus operandi is to get the books pulled off the shelves, because the process for review is very muddy. And so the books stay off the shelves, away from kids, until they actually manage to figure out a way to review them. There are some libraries in Florida, actually, school libraries, where they have not had any books in elementary school libraries since Christmas.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/author-jodi-picoult-denounces-book-bans-after-florida/story?id=98151365#:~:text=Florida%20passed%20a%20new%20law,by%20bestselling%20author%20Jodi%20Picoult.
According to a new report from the American Library Association, attempted book banning and restrictions at school and public libraries set a record in 2022, with more than 1,200 challenges nearly double the total from 2021.
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BENITEZ: Why do you think your books are getting banned, especially there in Florida?
PICOULT: That is an excellent question. But unfortunately, in Martin County, Florida, and in many places in Florida, one parent can decide to pull a book from a shelf without even giving a reason for that. And the one parent who wanted to ban all 20 of my books said on her form that she had not read the book, she admitted to that. And she said that some of them were adult romance, which is really interesting because I don't write adult romance. And, in fact, half of the books she pulled do not even have a single kiss in them. But they do have topics like gun rights and women's reproductive health rights and gay rights and things that make
BENITEZ: Because all of your books are very topical. It's like what's happening in the moment.
PICOULT: Yeah, so they're books that are to encourage kids to think for themselves. They're at a high school library. It's worth saying that. This is not an elementary school library. And the modus operandi is to get the books pulled off the shelves, because the process for review is very muddy. And so the books stay off the shelves, away from kids, until they actually manage to figure out a way to review them. There are some libraries in Florida, actually, school libraries, where they have not had any books in elementary school libraries since Christmas.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/author-jodi-picoult-denounces-book-bans-after-florida/story?id=98151365#:~:text=Florida%20passed%20a%20new%20law,by%20bestselling%20author%20Jodi%20Picoult.
keithbvadu2
(40,771 posts)3. Parental rights are for the right kind of parents.
They have no qualms about using gov't power to deny your parental rights.
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msongs
(70,363 posts)4. oh I thought this was about bibles lol nt
rubbersole
(8,794 posts)6. So did I.
Ezekiel 23:20
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,624 posts)8. K&R