Books under fire A hit list of banned and challenged children's books

Pat R. Scales

Book - 2021

"Spotlighting dozens of titles that have been challenged since 2015 and that are written for young children through teens, this book provides librarians the information and guidance they need to defend challenged books with an informed response"--

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Professional Collection PRO/016.098/Scales/2021 Library Use Only
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Published
Chicago : ALA Editions 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Pat R. Scales (author)
Edition
Second edition
Physical Description
xiv, 216 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780838949825
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  • Appendix A: Resources for Teaching Young Readers about the First Amendment
  • Appendix B: Bibliography: Professional Resources about Book Censorship and the Freedom to Read
  • Appendix C: Rankings of Children's and Young Adult Books in the Top 100 Most Banned or Challenged Books List: 2010-2019
  • Appendix D: Children's Classics and Why They Have Been Challenged
  • Appendix E: Caldecott Medal and Honor Books: Why They Have Been Challenged
  • Appendix F: John Newbery Medal and Honor Books: Why They Have Been Challenged.
Review by Booklist Review

Librarians--especially those who work with young people--often face the dilemma of talking with their patrons about books that have been (or are threatened to be) banned. In Books Under Fire, Scales details the ways librarians who work with young people can not only defend a challenged book and its value to the community, but also how to talk with patrons of all ages about these titles. In this second edition, Scales updates the list of challenged titles and expands on those covered in the first edition. Scales' list includes classics like The Giver and Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, plus newer titles like And Tango Makes Three and This One Summer. For each title, the author includes a summary, reasons for past challenges, awards and accolades the book has received, and suggestions for ways to discuss the book with patrons. This comprehensive look at challenged books and their merits should prove an invaluable tool for librarians looking to spark thoughtful conversation in the face of attempted censorship. The appendix includes a thorough list of essays and resources for librarians facing a title challenge; The exhaustive index is a great tool as well. This book will be useful to librarians who work in schools or with young people of all ages, and for teachers and parents to better understand titles labeled "controversial."

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.