Towleroad wraps the latest controversy around a gay-themed children's book at a Massachusetts grade school: "King & King, which features a prince marrying another prince rather than a princess and kissing at the end, was read to a classroom and parents weren't told about it in advance."
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Wow...that book sounds really interesting. Definitely different from the norms. Although I'm sure if the parents were told in advance, they would've protested. And being told in advance, what a crock of shit. Do they tell parents when they're presenting Rapunzel or some other tale like that?
Posted by: E | 23 April 2006 at 16:34