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The Rabbits' Wedding
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I am producer of “Alabama Story” by Kenneth Jones, a play, in part about the banning of this book in Alabama in 1959. This book is about a black bunny and a white bunny getting married, which was a problem for a state senator there and then.
“The book was written for children, who will understand it perfectly, as it’s only about fuzzy love. It was not written for adults; they are not smart enough to understand its simplicity. It has no hidden political message… Anyone with a rudimentary knowledge of art will know that the rabbits are a different color for visual contrast. My book was published in black and white.” Act 2, scene 1, Garth Williams speech. Came from Alibris 9/17/20.
“The book was written for children, who will understand it perfectly, as it’s only about fuzzy love. It was not written for adults; they are not smart enough to understand its simplicity. It has no hidden political message… Anyone with a rudimentary knowledge of art will know that the rabbits are a different color for visual contrast. My book was published in black and white.” Act 2, scene 1, Garth Williams speech. Came from Alibris 9/17/20.
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Reading Progress
September 17, 2020
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Started Reading
September 17, 2020
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Finished Reading
September 29, 2020
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September 29, 2020
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picture-book