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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey is demanding answers by next week about reports that her state’s public libraries are stocking “sexually suggestive” books in the children’s sections, a probe that includes a hard look at the left-tilting American Library Association.
Ms. Ivey said she was spurred by recent community challenges to materials such as “The Pronoun Book,” a reader for three-year-olds about “preferred pronouns,” and “If You’re a Kid Like Gavin,” a book about a child’s gender transition, written for kids ages 4-8.
Other books raising hackles include “The Mirror Season” and “Only Mostly Devastated,” billed for ages 13-18, which “feature graphic sex scenes,” the governor said.
Ms. Ivey said she was spurred by recent community challenges to materials such as “The Pronoun Book,” a reader for three-year-olds about “preferred pronouns,” and “If You’re a Kid Like Gavin,” a book about a child’s gender transition, written for kids ages 4-8.
Other books raising hackles include “The Mirror Season” and “Only Mostly Devastated,” billed for ages 13-18, which “feature graphic sex scenes,” the governor said.
Alabama governor confronts state library service over ‘sexually suggestive’ books for youth
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey is demanding answers by next week about reports that her state’s public libraries are stocking “sexually suggestive” books in the children’s sections, a probe that includes a hard look at the left-tilting American Library Association.
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