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Fones writes to Cormier concerned that the suicide scene in Beyond the Chocolate War could be damaging to teenagers.

Richardson recounts a student's journal entries on The Chocolate War as he worked on a paper on censorship of Cormier's work. The article includes portions of Paul's letter to Cormier and Cormier's complete response. Richardson closes on the…

Cluff, a minister, voices his strong objections to We All Fall Down.

A speech on self-censorship and parenting serves as Cormier's response to censorship attempts of The Chocolate War.

This incomplete document includes Cormier's explanation for why a writer cannot consider a reader's response while writing because it risks producing bland work.

Cormier writes about the limiting influence literature would have on the behavior of its readers.
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