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Dr. Seuss' godson weighs in on the 'culture wars' uproar over decision to stop publishing several books

Original post made on Apr 21, 2021

In an interview with our sister paper The Almanac, Michael Thompson reflects on the recent decision to halt publication of Dr. Seuss' "If I Ran the Zoo," a book dedicated to him, and shares memories of the famous children's author.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Monday, March 15, 2021, 9:39 PM

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Posted by JohnsBells12
a resident of Birdland
on Apr 21, 2021 at 1:09 am

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I liked this book because it helps to understand life within the family ecosystem. This book helped me to reconsider life priorities and values. I recently read the book A Rose for Emily Web Link and this book adds to the atmosphere of family well-being and realistic ideas. I recommend reading these two books.


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