"Flicka," the story of a boy who tries to tame a wild horse and coexist with his stern father, was taken off a list of suggested books for fifth and sixth graders in Clay County, Fla. because some objected to a curse word in the book.

The following books may seem harmless to most readers, but they all made it onto banned books lists at one time or another.
"Flicka," the story of a boy who tries to tame a wild horse and coexist with his stern father, was taken off a list of suggested books for fifth and sixth graders in Clay County, Fla. because some objected to a curse word in the book.
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