

PEN found that 41 percent of all bans it counted were tied to directives from state officials or elected lawmakers to investigate or remove books in schools.


The group’s count included removal of books from school libraries, prohibitions in classrooms, or both, as well as books banned from circulation during investigations after challenges were brought from parents, educators, school boards or lawmakers. PEN America has been tracking book bans in public schools across the country for decades and found that from Jto March 31, 2022, a total of 1,586 instances of individual books being banned. The auction house estimates the book to bring in anywhere between $50,000 to $100,000. The unburnable edition of Atwood’s book will be up for auction by Sotheby’s New York now until June 7, with all proceeds going to PEN America, an advocacy group that pushes for free expression. “Because powerful words can never be extinguished,” said the video. Penguin Random House also released a video explaining the unburnable edition of “The Handmaid’s Tale,” featuring Atwood herself pointing a flamethrower at her novel, which remained fully intact. The rare edition can handle temperatures up to 2,600 degrees Fahrenheit. The book features a black Cinefoil dust jacket, white heat shield foil pages, section sewn with nickel wire, a phenolic hard cover, stainless steel head and tail bands and a Kapton high temperature adhesive. “It is designed to protect this vital story and stand as a powerful symbol against censorship,” said Penguin Random House, Atwood’s publisher, in a statement.Īmerica is changing faster than ever! Add Changing America to your Facebook or Twitter feed to stay on top of the news. “The Handmaid’s Tale” is a novel that takes place in a dystopian United States where women are stripped of nearly all their rights and are relegated to simply being wives, mothers and handmaids, who are used solely for bearing children. Atwood’s work has been targeted with bans and challenges for decades, with “The Handmaid’s Tale” listed as one of the most frequently challenged books since 1990 by the American Library Association. Margaret Atwood, author of “The Handmaid’s Tale,” has developed an unburnable edition of her book, printed bound using fire-proof materials. One author is making her book unburnable, in a move to defy schools and communities across the country that are banning or challenging books and pulling them off shelves. The book was printed and bound using fire-proof materials and can withstand temperatures of up to 2,600 degrees Fahrenheit.Atwood and her publisher Penguin Random House announced an unburnable edition of her book, available by auction.Margaret Atwood is the author of “The Handmaid’s Tale,” a book that has consistently been challenged since 1990.
