Parents
and teachers should not ban A
Fraction of the Whole by Steve Toltz for comprising
inappropriate language and content for middle school students. The book shouldn't be banned because it is a well acclaimed book, showing the
consequences of bullying which kids these days need to know about; while the
book does have sexual content and profane language, it is something that teens
are already exposed to.
Many
parents believe that many young adult books that their children are reading
have hideously distorted portrayals of life and reality. One of those parents
are Meghan Cox Gurdon. She complains about depravity and hideously portrayals
in young adult literature. Unlike Gurdon, the author of Why the Best Books are
Written in Blood states, “When I think of the poverty stricken, sexually and
physically abused, self-loathing Native American teenager I was, I only wish,
that I’d been given the opportunity to read the… the books that Ms. Gurdon
believes to be irredeemable. Also A fraction of the whole by Steve Toltz is
seen as not hideous, but “grows in the shadow of great expectations.” It has
also been recently listed for the Man Booker Prize. This shows that A Fraction
of the whole shouldn't be banned because it is a highly acclaimed book and
teaches kids how to cope with their problems.
Another
reason why A Fraction of the Whole
by Steve Toltz should not be banned is because the inappropriate language
and content in the book is something teens are already exposed and introduced to
in reality, so the content isn't out of the ordinary life of a teenager. For example,
words like “condom” which is used on page 372 of A Fraction of the Whole isn't a new word heard by students. They
are familiar with the word. The violent and sexual content isn't written in
explicit detail, so it doesn't make the reader uncomfortable to the point where
their minds are scarred. Also, while there is cussing in the book it isn't frequently used but instead philosophical sayings and ideas are filled in the
book that will make the reader think. For example in the book it states, “True
creative power isolates one and demands something that has to be subtracted
from the enjoyment of life” (p560). This will make middle school students stop
and really think about the quote which is good for class subjects.
The final reason why
the book A Fraction of the Whole shouldn't be ban is because there is a need for young people to know the
consequences and effects of bullying. The book A Fraction of the Whole teaches suicides is not only a
result of teens being bullied and pushed over the edge but that adults also
commit suicide when pushed over the edge when bullied by teens. For example in
the book it states, “I missed all the signs. I didn't interpret the nail-biting
as a cry for help or as an indication that he would soon be rotting dumbly in
the earth. After Brett’s death, I dissected that afternoon in my head countless
times…I could’ve said something, or done something, to change his mind. Now I wonder,
why do we wish our loved ones back to life if they were so obviously miserable?”
The book also accurately portrayals a teens point of view on sensitive topics
and topics that are very normal in a teenager’s life.
In conclusion, A
Fraction of the Whole by Steve Toltz shouldn't be banned just
because of inappropriate language and content. The book opens the mind to
really about our surroundings and how it affects us and one way the author
shows it is by using things from our daily life such as language and putting
some meaning to it. Read the book and decide whether or not the book should be
banned.
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