Gossip Girl books banned from some public school libraries

The Gossip Girl book series, known for its tales of privileged teens, has faced repeated challenges and bans in public school libraries due to its explicit language and content. In one notable case from 2011, a Mississippi parent successfully pushed for its removal from a middle school library. The series has appeared multiple times on lists of the most challenged books tracked by the American Library Association.

The Gossip Girl books, which inspired the popular CW television series and later a reboot on HBO Max, center on a group of affluent students at the fictional Constance Billard School for Girls. These novels depict behaviors and language that have sparked controversy among parents and educators.

A prominent example occurred in 2011 in Picayune, Mississippi. Tony Smith, a parent and then-Mississippi State Senator, objected to the books' content in the local middle school's library. He highlighted the use of profanity and sexual references, stating, "The f-word is in there... It makes reference to 'F*** this test,' 'F*** the teacher.' It makes some sexual explicit comments in there that I find very offensive, as a parent."

In response to Smith's concerns, the school board removed the books from the library shelves. This incident reflects broader efforts by some conservative parents to challenge literature they deem inappropriate in public schools across the United States.

According to the American Library Association's records of banned and challenged books, the Gossip Girl series ranked as the second most challenged title in 2006. It also placed in the top 10 for 2008 and 2011. Over the 2000-2009 decade, it was the 22nd most challenged book, dropping to 56th in the 2010-2019 list. Other frequently contested series include Harry Potter, Alice, and Captain Underpants.

These challenges underscore ongoing debates about access to provocative literature in educational settings, even as the Gossip Girl franchise continues to captivate audiences through its adaptations.

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