“Gender Queer: A Memoir” by Maia Kobabe was named in the American Library Association’s top ten most challenged books of 2023. It ranked #1 on the ALA’s list, receiving complaints for its LGBTQIA+ content. Sept. 20, 2024 at Loud Mouth Books in Indianapolis. John Tufts / IndyStar All Boys Aren’t Blue by George M. Johnson was named in the American Library Association’s top ten most challenged books of 2023. It ranked #2 on the ALA’s list, receiving complaints for its LGBTQIA+ content. Sept. 20, 2024 at Loud Mouth Books in Indianapolis. John Tufts / IndyStar “This Book is Gay” by Juno Dawson was one of two books removed from the Central Bucks School District libraries in Pennsylvania under its controversial library materials policy 109.2. It ranked #3 in the American Library Association’s top ten most challenged books of 2023. File “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” by Stephen Chbosky was named in the American Library Association’s top ten most challenged books of 2023. It ranked #4 on the ALA’s list, receiving complaints for topics including LGBTQIA+ content, rape, drugs and profanity. John Tufts / IndyStar “Flamer” by Mike Curato was named in the American Library Association’s top ten most challenged books of 2023. It ranked #5 on the ALA’s list, receiving complaints for topics including LGBTQIA+ content and claims of being sexually explicit. Sept. 20, 2024 at Loud Mouth Books in Indianapolis. John Tufts / IndyStar “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison was named in the American Library Association’s top ten most challenged books of 2023. It ranked #6 on the list, receiving complaints for topics including rape, incest and claims of being sexually explicit. John Tufts / IndyStar “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl” by Jesse Andrews was named in the American Library Association’s top ten most challenged books of 2023. It tied #7/8 on the list, receiving complaints claiming it was sexually explicit. Sept. 20, 2024 at Loud Mouth Books in Indianapolis. John Tufts /IndyStar “Tricks” by Ellen Hopkins was named in the American Library Association’s top ten most challenged books of 2023. It tied #7/8 on the list, receiving complaints claiming it was sexually explicit, as well as topics including drugs, rape and LGBTQIA+ content. Margaret K. McElderry Books “Let’s Talk About It: The Teen’s Guide to Sex, Relationships, and Being a Human” by Erika Moen and Matthew Nolan was named in the American Library Association’s top ten most challenged books of 2023. It ranked #9 on the list, receiving complaints for topics including LGBTQIA+ content and claims of being sexually explicit and sex education. Sept. 20, 2024 at Loud Mouth Books in Indianapolis. John Tufts / IndyStar Patricia McCormick’s “Sold” was named in the American Library Association’s top ten most challenged books of 2023. It ranked #10 on the list, receiving complaints claiming it was sexually explicit. Cody Scanlan/The RegisterThis post was originally published on hereCategories: Arts & Culture, BooksBy beatricecoSeptember 23, 2024Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Tech Moves: Madrona expands Bay Area team, Microsoft vet returns, Veeam adds tech expertsNextNext post:Is There a Grown Ups 3 Movie Getting Made? New Speculation ExplainedRelated PostsChicago International Film Festival 2024 Lineup Announced. Here Are the Local Stories Being Showcased This YearSeptember 23, 2024New Mix Sound for Film Panel: “Theatrical Mix, Near-Field Playback”September 23, 2024Rockford Public Library displays banned book collectionSeptember 23, 2024Mike Mignola is finally making a Hellboy movie his waySeptember 23, 2024Book bans have increased nearly 200%. Florida and Iowa are largely to blameSeptember 23, 2024‘Thunderbolts’ Cast: A Full Guide on the Actors in the Marvel MovieSeptember 23, 2024
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