Some schools in Pennsylvania and Texas, and in Canada, have banned it at times. The cited reason is some of the strong sexual content when Charlie is exploring his own sexuality and some of his past experiences.
All in all, while the novel - and the original movie - is a bit heavy handed about it, the subject matter is still presented in a tasteful enough fashion that it should pose no threat to the morals of an average youth of 12.
At no point were any immoralities advocated, not by any religious or cultural standard.
Flowers for Algernon was created in 1966.
Algernon is a mouse in the story Flowers for Algernon.
The author of Flowers For Algernon is Daniel Keyes.
Algernon didn't go back to his job in Flowers for Algernon because Algernon dies.
"Flowers for Algernon" was set in New York City in '65
It is written from the perspective of Charlie in first person
Algernon had the same surgery Charly did.
because that Algernon took the same operation as charlie so whatever happen to Algernon it will happen to charlieThe story is named Flowers For Algernon, because at the end the mouse, Algernon, dies and Charlie puts flowers on Algernon's grave.
To test on the maze
Algernon from "Flowers for Algernon"
"Flowers for Algernon" was published in the 60's and the story took place in '65.
The university in the book "Flowers for Algernon" is called Beekman University.