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Books By Judy Blume: Article Analysis

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In spite of well-meaning adults’ screams to the contrary, books by popular authors should not be banned in order to protect children from them. This is just as true now as it was when Judy Blume penned her op-ed piece in 1999. When she wrote that article, the subject was one of the Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling, but she described the same phenomenon being associated with books by Madeleine L’Engle and Mark Twain: adults, trying to protect children from assorted evils, use loud, passionate arguments to try to dissuade libraries, schools and bookstores from providing the books to kids. I agree with Blume’s premise that to allow children to be exposed to books of all kinds is simply a good thing, because of the worlds it opens in a child’s

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