It's Perfectly Normal

It's Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex, and Sexual Health
Author Robie Harris
Illustrator Michael Emberley
Country United States
Language English
Subject Human sexuality
Publisher Candlewick Press
Publication date
1994
Pages 89
ISBN 978-1-56402-159-5
Followed by It's so Amazing

It's Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex, and Sexual Health is a children's book about going through puberty. It is written by Robie Harris and illustrated by Michael Emberley. Harris was prompted to write it when an editor asked her to write a children's book about HIV/AIDS, and she felt the subject needed to be treated more generally.[1] It was first published in 1994, and has since been translated into 30 languages.[2]

The book is considered highly controversial and is #12 on the American Library Association's Most Challenged Books of 2000-2009 list.[3] In 2007, a woman in Lewiston, Maine made national news when she checked the local libraries' copies out and refused to return them, claiming the book was 'pornographic'.[4]

The book has received awards from at least 10 distinguished publications, including Publisher’s Weekly and School Library Journal (both named it “Best Book of the Year”), the American Library Association and the New York Times (both named it “Notable Book of the Year”), and the San Francisco Chronicle (listed among “The Century’s Best Children’s Books”). [5]

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