Canada: The Most Challenged Books of 2022: CFLA Releases Results From 2022 Intellectual Freedom Survey
From a Canadian Federation of Library Associations (CFLA):
The files from the 2022 Intellectual Freedom Survey are now published on the CFLA-FCAB website.
The five most challenged books in 2022 were:
-Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe
-It’s Perfectly Normal by Robie H. Harris
-My Body is Growing by Dagmar Geisler
-There is No Difference by Peter Best
-Tintin au Congo by Hergé
For the fifty-five other book titles and four movies, see the Titles, Services and Policies file and notice the large number of complaints about drag queen story hours.
For an overview of the year’s activities, see the Report file and notice the sudden appearance of vandalism in the Survey.
For additional details, see the Data file.
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