Jodi Picoult novel the most banned book in US schools; Atwood, Alice Walker close behind
Once recommended for young adults, Picoult’s Nineteen Minutes leads among 4,200 titles banned in schools, writers’ group PEN America says
Jodi Picoult remembers when everyone seemed to praise her novel Nineteen Minutes, a 2007 bestseller about a school shooting that now tops a list compiled by PEN America of the books most banned in schools.
“Not only was it recommended for young adults to read, but it was on the curriculum in schools where it’s now banned,” the author said during a recent telephone interview.
On November 1, PEN issued a report that expands upon numbers released in September for Banned Books Week in the United States, when libraries and stores around the country highlighted censored works.
PEN compiled more than 10,000 cases of books temporarily or permanently removed during the 2023-2024 academic year, roughly four times higher than for 2021-2022. The bans affected around 4,200 individual titles, compared with around 1,600 two years ago.
“What students can read in schools provides the foundation for their lives, whether critical thinking, empathy across difference, personal well-being, or long-term success,” PEN’s director of its Freedom to Read programme, Kasey Meehan, said.