A light in the attic is one of shel silverstein s best yet most controversial books of poems ever written.
A light in the attic banned poems.
But not with everyone.
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Another elementary school banned it in 1986 because some of its poems were said to have glorified satan suicide and cannibalism and also encouraged children to be disobedient.
In fact i have vague recollections about memorizing the poem.
There s a light in the attic though the house is dark and shuttered synopsis.
There s a light on in the attic.
This led the book to be banned by the fruitland park elementary school in lake county florida.
Attempts have been made to ban a light in the attic because some believe that it encourages disobedience particularly the poem entitled how not to have to dry the dishes mentions supernatural themes demons devils and ghosts and describes death as in little abigail and the beautiful pony where abigail promptly dies after her parents refuse to buy her a pony.
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Other complaints included the mention of supernatural themes including demons devils and ghosts.
However i would argue that silverstein s lighthearted way of addressing weird funny.
It was the giant banned books poster mounted on the wall.
I remember this book fondly along with ogden nash who also wrote clever tender poems for young readers.
Due to several of the poems it contains it has been challenged on numerous occasions.
Thought the house is dark and shuttered i can see a flickerin flutter and i know what it s about.
And i know you re on the inside.
This book is full of poems about clowns pirates monsters and all manner of strange people and animals doing crazy things.
Over 130 poems and shel silverstein s original artwork throughout.
I stepped back in the hallway to see what had their attention.
Come in my office i asked them.
There s a light on in the attic.
I can see it from the outside and i know you re on the inside.
But they wouldn t budge.
A light in the attic.
In 1985 it was banned at cunningham elementary school in wisconsin because the poem how not to have to dry the dishes was accused of encourag ing children to break dishes so they won t have to dry them another school in wisconsin followed cunningham s lead about a year later forbidding the book over concerns that it glorified satan suicide and cannibalism and.
I can see it from the outside.
1990 1999 are two other silverstein classics the giving treeand where the sidewalk ends.
On a visit to the aclu office in san francisco my sons cyrus and juno age 11 and 7 stood in the hallway.
On the poster are some of their favorite books including a light in the attic by shel silverstein.
There s a light on in the attic.