OLD LYME — After the Old Lyme-Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library Board of Trustees had issued a statement regarding their decision to retain two controversial books in the Library’s Teen/Tween collection, we asked Library Director Katie Huffman some follow-up questions.
Our first question was whether the vote had been unanimous. She responded by email saying, “The vote to keep the books in the library’s collections was unanimous, but please note that Tara Ward resigned from the board on Monday in advance of the meeting.”
Ward had signed a request by lead organizer Stephen Spooner and 134 additional residents of Lyme and Old Lyme that the library should “reconsider” its decision on Let’s Talk About It: The Teen’s Guide to Sex, Relationships, and Being a Human by Erika Moen and Matthew Nolan and its availability to children ages 11-19.
We also asked Huffman whether the three-hour meeting had been contentious. She told us, again by email, “The discussion about whether these 2 books complied with the policy and whether they should remain in the Teen/Tween room was straightforward and the decision was unanimous.”
She elaborated saying, “Much of the meeting was spent in discussion about where we go from here, especially about how we might better communicate with the public about our policies and selection process and how we might create more room for dialogue with parents and community members.”
Dan Montano says
The title of this article is very important in regards to all the false claims about book banning, which the original letter never asked to do. This title sets the record straight. “Retain Two Books in Teen/Tween Collection, Despite Requests to Relocate Them”; RELOCATE is the key word. Relocate it to an older section, not ban it. It is sad the way parent involvement was distorted for political reasons. I do wish a couple of the pictures that were thought to be offensive for 12 year old kids would be published so that everyone could see what we thought was inappropriate. There should be no reason why the pictures can’t be published since the library board deems them ok for 11 year old’s. We may disagree with the Library board’s decision, but we accept it.