When her daughter cyrena borrowed a light in the attic from the fruitland park fl elementary school library sherry towne was disturbed by what she read.
A light in the attic controversy.
The following books may seem harmless to most readers but they all made it onto banned books lists at one time or another.
Published in 1981 shel silverstein s a light in the attic was the first children s book to make the new york times bestseller list where it stayed for record breaking 182 weeks.
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.
In the poem little abigail and the beautiful pony the title character tells her parents that if they don t buy her a pony she ll die.
A light in the attic.
February 2004 chris zammarelli banned bookslut all because of a pony her parents wouldn t buy.
1990 1999 are two other silverstein classics the giving tree and where the sidewalk ends these are books most of us are familiar with and yet they were all challenged at one time or another because.
Through silly caricatures and sophisticated wordplay silverstein dared adults and children to confront with humor everyday issues like greed shame chores no.
A light in the attic most remarkably showed the kind of staying power on the new york times chart two years to be precise that most of the biggest names john grisham stephen king and michael crichton have never equaled with their blockbusters.
A light in the attic is a collection of poems by the american poet writer and children s author shel silverstein it was first published by harper row in 1981.
Many of silverstein s books have been banned quite frequently.
Along with a light in the attic number 51 on the american library association s list of 100 most frequently challenged books.