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Lane Smith's "It's a Book" ends when a monkey, whose patience has been tested by a technophile donkey, hurls the expletive "Jackass" on the last page of the book. Some parents have objected, and you can read about the controversy on Cape Ann in the Boston Globe. Lane Smith defends himself with the claim that the book needed a punchline at the end, and he may be right. I'm usually opposed to the language police, and I was on first reading the article. Then I remembered "It's a picture book" and imagined the two and three-year-olds I know gleefully embracing the word and the wild rumpus that ensues. On second thought, maybe it's not such a bad way to end a book.
Published on February 07, 2011 13:45