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You Cant Say That Writers For Young People Talk About Censorship Free Expression And The Stories They Have To Tell Leonard S Marcus

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You Cant Say That Writers For Young People Talk About Censorship Free Expression And The Stories They Have To Tell Leonard S Marcus
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Publisher: Candlewick Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 15.87 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Leonard S. Marcus
ISBN: 9780763698522, 9780763690366, 9781536232974, 0763690368, 1536232971, 0763698520
Language: English
Year: 2021

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You Cant Say That Writers For Young People Talk About Censorship Free Expression And The Stories They Have To Tell Leonard S Marcus by Leonard S. Marcus 9780763698522, 9780763690366, 9781536232974, 0763690368, 1536232971, 0763698520 instant download after payment.

What happens when freedom of expression comes under threat? In frank and wide-ranging interviews, historian and critic Leonard S. Marcus probes the experience of thirteen leading authors of books for young people.


A powerful photo essay on transgender teens is called anti-religious and anti-family. A meticulously researched primer on sex education stirs up accusations of pornography and child abuse. Picture books about two mommies (or two penguin daddies) set off a hue and cry. Two hugely popular children’s series run afoul of would-be censors, one for its scatological humor, the other because it’s deemed too scary. Kids’ books that touch on race, sex, LGBTQ matters, the occult, “coarse language,” and more have found themselves under the scrutiny of those who challenge First Amendment rights.

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