Virginia County Removes Sherlock Holmes From School Reading List
Friday, August 12, 2011
By STAFF, Associated Press
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) – Sherlock Holmes’ first adventure has been removed from sixth-grade reading lists in a central Virginia county.
Brette Stevenson, a parent of a Henley Middle School student, had complained that “A Study in Scarlet” is derogatory toward Mormons.
The Daily Progess (http://bit.ly/oRCjig) reports that the Albemarle County School Board voted Thursday night to remove the book. A committee commissioned to study the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle novel said in a report that it’s not age-appropriate for sixth-graders.
The book includes a flashback to 1847 Utah that recounts the actions of a Mormon community when a non-Mormon man wants to marry the daughter of one of its members.
Stevenson said she’s pleased with the decision.
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