tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7543676375857581295.post3846201075102086762..comments2024-02-10T11:02:03.896-05:00Comments on Reader in the Wilderness: Swamped with WWI, YA Lit, and Edward SnowdenJudithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06435116453270981662noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7543676375857581295.post-78715635840966064422014-05-24T17:38:50.654-04:002014-05-24T17:38:50.654-04:00I checked out John Green's book online to see ...I checked out John Green's book online to see why it's been censored and challenged. In one article, where Green comments, too, the article says that parents in some towns object to an explicit sex scene, explicit language and a character who has alcohol abuse problems.<br /><br />I suppose none of these parents thought of discussing the books with their children after they read them or along with them and take up the hard issues raised.<br /><br />My family read good books. When I was 15, I read Peyton Place as "all my friends were reading it." My father tried to dissuade me, but being a teen-ager, I had to find out for myself what was the problem. I read it and decided that it was trash, in agreement with my father. And I never read a book like that again.<br /><br />But it wasn't the explicit language or substance use that bugged me. It was the dissolute, petty and hopeless lives the characters led. They had no purpose or meaning, no kindness towards people around them. They were self-absorbed and mean.<br /><br />Children can discern good and bad books, and they can learn from books that parents may disparage. A friend's daughter, now in colldge, read all sorts of books when she was in high school. Some of the topics were really tough ones, but her mother discussed everything with her.<br /><br />These were good books, but fraught with difficult issues for teens. In her case, she learned more about the problems faced by many teens, and discussing it with her parent only helped.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7543676375857581295.post-39228224169475013662014-05-21T19:24:45.455-04:002014-05-21T19:24:45.455-04:00Oh, Pam, do please keep on wishing for more time f...Oh, Pam, do please keep on wishing for more time for me to read all of these books! At least we have the Memorial Day Weekend coming up. I'm going to squeeze in lots of reading time or else!<br />Judithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06435116453270981662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7543676375857581295.post-41293894775762290222014-05-21T19:22:44.093-04:002014-05-21T19:22:44.093-04:00Kathy,
I'm recording the title and author of t...Kathy,<br />I'm recording the title and author of the book you've mentioned in my WannaReads file. I have not been able to devour Greenwald yet. I have a wee bit of a break due to the Memorial Day Weekend coming up, but I am swamped with work for the summer course I'm teaching now and all the dozens of library books filling my house at the moment.Judithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06435116453270981662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7543676375857581295.post-15286405594200485662014-05-21T19:20:15.572-04:002014-05-21T19:20:15.572-04:00I've already started and have made a goodly de...I've already started and have made a goodly dent in Private Peaceful. I am "enjoying" it tremendously, which may seem strange to say, given its grave and solemn tone. I will be able to finish it in time. Thanks for the comment!<br />JudithJudithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06435116453270981662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7543676375857581295.post-54693830426184105212014-05-20T03:24:13.934-04:002014-05-20T03:24:13.934-04:00I hope you'll get Private Peaceful in time. It...I hope you'll get Private Peaceful in time. It's quite short, you might still be able to make it. <br />I've got a small pile of John Green books and should really start to read him now. Many YA bestsellers get censored. It's quite infuriating as most of the time there's nothing harmful in them at all. Quite the contrary. Carolinehttp://beautyisasleepingcat.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7543676375857581295.post-52607688835913520882014-05-17T07:29:56.114-04:002014-05-17T07:29:56.114-04:00My goodness Judith, you made my head spin with all...My goodness Judith, you made my head spin with all those books. I was wishing for more time for you to read all these wonderful books. I was curious what issues the John Green book deals with to make it censored. I'm familiar with him but not this book. Hope you get some time soon to sit back, relax and read.Travellin' Penguin - Pamhttp://travellinpenguin.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7543676375857581295.post-66904483830456554732014-05-17T02:09:08.946-04:002014-05-17T02:09:08.946-04:00I'm not one to read about wars, but I did enjo...I'm not one to read about wars, but I did enjoy Welsh librarian, Mari Strachan's book, "Blow on a Dead Man's Embers." It's set in 1921 Wales and features Rhiannon Davies, whose husband has returned from the war with a form of PTSD. It's quite thought-provoking.<br /><br />Also, let us know what you think of Greenwald's book. I've seen him on TV many times discussing Snowden.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com