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A Light in the Attic 1981 Literature

A Light in the Attic A Light in the Attic
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176 pages
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1981-10-07
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A Light in the Attic is a collection of poems by the American poet, writer, and children's author Shel Silverstein. The poems for children are accompanied by illustrations also created by Shel Silverstein. Attempts have been made to ban the book from some libraries, parents claiming that the poem "How Not To Have To Dry The Dishes" encourages messiness and disobedience. The poem "Little Abigail and the Beautiful Pony" led to more criticism for describing the death of a girl after her parents refuse to buy her a pony. This led the book to be banned by the Fruitland Park Elementary School in Lake County, Florida. The decision, however, was later reversed by an advisory committee of parents and teachers. Other complaints included the mention of supernatural themes, including demons, devils, and ghosts.
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