The Scrotum
The Newbery winner this year has the word scrotum on the first page. I bought the book on Friday but haven't cracked it open yet. Then I read in the NYT today about the author's inclusion of the word scrotum: "The book's heroine, a scrappy 10 year old orphan named Lucky Trimble, hears the word through a hole in a wall when another character says he saw a rattlesnake bite his dog, Roy, on the scrotum." Come to find out, librarians are not ordering the book because they don't think kids should read the word scrotum. Isn't that odd? I want to read the article with the sixers and cincos. We've been talking about the power of words. Scrotum never seemed very powerful to me before, but I guess others think differently. When I read the sentence my first thought wasn't, "OMG, scrotum!" But instead, "Roy! Great name for a dog!"
Comments
I wonder how parents felt when I explained to their kids that I had BREAST cancer.
When I read the book I just chuckled as I ripped through the paragraph.
jw
In less than 20 yrs these kids could be our doctors. Instead of a trip to the OBGYN will we head to the "Woohaa Diagnostic Center"?
Hey maybe we will all get lollipops after the exam. I knew there was a bright side.
Sisterwoman Joy
http://www.scottwesterfeld.com/blog/
i love that scott westerfield blog.
i haven't read any of his stuff.
he has a new series called the midnighters that were in the book order. kids seem to like those.
he's a great blogger i believe.