Read by Pete Cross, with Jane Yolen, A.S. King and others.
Summary:
When sixth-grader Mac opens his classroom copy of Jane Yolen's "The Devil's Arithmetic" and finds some words blacked out, he thinks it must be a mistake. But then when he and his friends discover what the missing words are, he's outraged. Someone in his school is trying to prevent kids from reading the full story. But who? Even though his unreliable dad tells him to not get so emotional about a book (or anything else), Mac has been raised by his mom and grandad to call out things that are wrong. He and his friends head to the principal's office to protest the censorship, but she doesn't take them seriously. So many adults want Mac to keep his words to himself. Mac's about to see the power of letting them out.
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