Barnes & Noble Chief Executive James Daunt expressed his support for the well-known Dr. Seuss books. "I speak from a position of ignorance in terms of how insensitive the withdrawn titles were, but the core Dr. Seuss titles are enduring classics of children’s literature," he said. "Barnes & Noble will continue to sell them."
Some booksellers say they will not remove any Dr. Seuss books from the shelves. "We have several shelves of Dr. Seuss books, and have no plans to remove them," Cass Moskowitz, the assistant manager of Books of Wonder in New York City, said. "If the depictions aren’t great, sometimes things have to be retired for a reason," she said. "We learn and grow as a society." Lori Fazio, chief operating officer of R.J. Julia Booksellers, a Madison, Wisconsin bookstore, concurred, adding, "We understand the issues out there but we will have the books in stock. We have no plans to drop any titles." Read more at: NewsBusters.orgThey are screwing with the weather maps: SUN is BAD!
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