![]() After the parent complained, the school ushered an apology and removed copies of the books from three elementary schools. One such case happened in Sabal (Fla.) Point Elementary School, when a third-grader brought This One Summer home to a surprised parent. ![]() Some buyers were shocked to find that the graphic novel was intended for audiences age 12 and older, according to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. ![]() When it was listed as a Caldecott Honor Book in 2015 - an award that’s usually given to books aimed at younger audiences - librarians and educators rushed to purchase the book for their shelves. ![]() This One Summer caught the attention of many awards. The graphic novel, written by Mariko Tamaki and illustrated by Jillian Tamaki, was challenged for “LGBT characters,” “drug use,” “profanity,” “mature themes” and being “sexually explicit.” With her friend Windy by her side, the pair attempt to relive their childhood summers but are confronted with boys, parents fighting and the strains that accompany growing up. This coming-of-age tale follows 12-year-old Rose, a girl on the cusps of adolescence, and her family’s summer vacation in a small beach town. 1 most challenged book of 2016, according to the American Library Association. ![]() This One Summer - an award-winning young adult graphic novel - is the No. ![]()
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