About this book
In "Carols and Chaos" by Cindy Antsey, the bustling holiday season takes a turn for the dramatic when a young woman named Daldry navigates the challenges of a Christmas ball and unforeseen chaos that ensues amidst family rivalry and societal expectations. The novel explores themes of love, identity, and the pressures of social norms, all set against a backdrop infused with humor and warmth. Antseyβs engaging narrative highlights the significance of perseverance and the importance of connection during the most chaotic of times.
Censorship history
In 2024, "Carols and Chaos" by Cindy Antsey was banned at the school level in several districts across the United States due to concerns over its themes and content, categorized under "Other" reasons. Specific instances of challenges included formal complaints from parents and local organizations advocating for more traditional values in school curricula. The bans were upheld in some districts, reflecting ongoing debates about the appropriateness of contemporary literature in educational settings.
Bans
| Country | Year | Reasons |
|---|---|---|
| United States | 2024 | LGBTQ+Moral |

