Judy Blume reflects upon why she never stops writing, despite the challenges and pressures to top herself. “I have so many more stories to tell,” she explains. (Watch video)
Judy has this to say about censorship:
Censors don't want children exposed to ideas different from their own. If every individual with an agenda had his/her way, the shelves in the school library would be close to empty. I wish the censors could read the letters kids write.
Dear Judy,
I don't know where I stand in the world. I don't know who I am.
That's why I read, to find myself.
Elizabeth, age 13
But it's not just the books under fire now that worry me. It is the books that will never be written. The books that will never be read. And all due to the fear of censorship. As always, young readers will be the real losers. (Source: http://www.judyblume.com/censorship.php)
Here are two of my most favorite books by Judy Blume:
“Wrinkle” has been one of the most banned books in the United States, accused by religious conservatives of offering an inaccurate portrayal of God and nurturing in the young an unholy belief in myth and fantasy.
Ms. L’Engle, who often wrote about her Christian faith, was taken aback by the attacks. “It seems people are willing to damn the book without reading it,” Ms. L’Engle said in an interview with The New York Times in 2001. “Nonsense about witchcraft and fantasy. First I felt horror, then anger, and finally I said, ‘Ah, the hell with it.’ It’s great publicity, really.” (source)
We miss you Ms. L'Engle...may you rest in peace.
One of my favorite fantasy books of all time:
The Diary of Anne Frank was a book I was very passionate about when I was a girl. I admired her courage and her passion for books and writing. When I heard that her book has been challenged in the past, I was shocked. What about this book could be questionable? Perhaps most shocking is the reason the book has been challenged/banned...too depressing! Are they kidding me?

I hope you will take a moment to recognize these wonderful authors and their spectacular works of art. Please encourage your children to read them (at the appropriate age) and read them yourself, if you haven't yet.
Happy (Banned) Reading!