KEY POINTS
  • "Maus," the decades-old graphic novel about the effects of the Holocaust on a family, became an Amazon bestseller in recent days.
  • The interest in "Maus" was part of a backlash to news that the McMinn County, Tennessee, school board banned the book from its eighth-grade curriculum.
  • "Maus" author Art Spiegelman compared the board to Russia President Vladimir Putin, whose own ban of the book led to a surge in sales.

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"Maus," the decades-old graphic novel about the effects of the Holocaust on a family, has become an Amazon bestseller as part of a backlash to the news this week that it was banned by a Tennessee school board.

The McMinn County board says it took that step on Jan. 10 because of a handful of curse words and other aspects of "Maus" that it found upsetting, including "its depiction of violence and suicide."

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