Zeke Jarvis is an associate professor of English at Eureka College in Eureka, IL, USA.
"""The writing is clear and straightforward, and although the author clearly dislikes censorship, he is not didactic and does explain why some people want to censor materials. . . . This volume offers a unique perspective by summarizing censorship issues topically and providing deeper coverage of significant banned titles."" --Booklist ""The general introduction provides an overview of censorship from a broad, historical point of view including the role of the government, publishers, and the effects on literature for children and young adults. . . .Each entry includes a brief description of the book followed by examples of censorship attempts and the reasons behind the challenges. The descriptions are interesting and well written. . . . There is an alphabetical list of titles and authors and a list by subject. There is an extensive bibliography and a well-developed index."" --ARBAonline ""Readers gain a fuller understanding of the historical context and trends in societal views of what has been deemed both proper and unfit for public consumption. . . . Summing Up: Recommended. All levels of students through professionals/practitioners; general readers."" --Choice ""A useful professional resource, particularly for novice librarians and those unfamiliar with censorship issues."" --School Library Journal ""Silenced in the Library would certainly be an asset in planning informed and engaging programming related to censorship and intellectual freedom for any literacy and library advocate."" --Libraries: Culture, History & Society"