"Black and White" by Paul Volponi is not a frequently banned book. However, it has faced some challenges due to its discussions of race, crime, and social justice issues. Ultimately, whether a book is banned or challenged depends on individual perspectives and interpretations.
The book "Black and White" by Paul Volponi takes place in New York City. It follows the story of two high school basketball stars from different backgrounds who become involved in a crime that challenges their friendship.
There is no black and white version.
"Black Beauty" was not banned by a specific person; instead, it has faced challenges and bans from various groups and organizations due to concerns over animal cruelty and mistreatment depicted in the book.
Black.
NO..white!
In "Black and White" by Paul Volponi, Marcus and Eddie have aspirations that reflect their struggles and aspirations. They are focused on their basketball careers, hoping to secure scholarships and escape their challenging circumstances. However, as tensions rise surrounding their friendship and involvement in a crime, their plans become complicated, forcing them to confront the consequences of their actions and reevaluate their futures. Ultimately, their journey emphasizes themes of loyalty, race, and the impact of choices on life trajectories.
Some prominent themes include violence/hate crimes and prejudice, particularly in relation to race.
=this book was banned in south millwakee=
i think that the book was banned from las agles
South Africa felt the word black in the title made it racial so it has been banned in some schools and areas because of this.
David Macaulay :]I think there might be another one called Black and White too... by Malorie Blackman
No, The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks is not a banned book. It has not been officially challenged or banned in the United States.