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Old 03-13-2021, 12:36 PM   #218
SteveEisenberg
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Although you can't buy the suppressed eBooks, I just made public library reserves on the two Caldecott honor titles (If I Ran the Zoo and McElligot's Pool), as well as the title issybird recommended in post #1 (And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street).

So within 24 weeks, I expect to have a better idea of what folks at Seuss Enterprises don't want read to, or by, children.

I might then say they are terrible eBooks. But unless I have a brain transplant between now and then, I don't expect to become reconciled to suppression.

EDITED: I didn't mean to imply that anyone else lacks a brain. What I meant is that freedom to read is such a high value for me it is unlikely to change.

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