
1920
Main Street
Sinclair Lewis
Carol Milford arrives in the small Minnesota town of Gopher Prairie as a new bride full of progressive ideals, only to find conformity, anti-intellectualism, and narrow-mindedness. Lewis's satirical novel was the first by an American author to be considered for the Nobel Prize and was challenged by librarians and civic groups across the country for mocking small-town American life and values.
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Why this book is challenged
- •contemptuous of American small-town values
- •sexually suggestive content
- •anti-conformist themes
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