Sunday, February 9, 2025
A Dangerous Idea by Debbie Levy
A DANGEROUS IDEA by Debbie Levy is
subtitled “The Scopes Trial, The Original Fight over Science in Schools” and
has been mentioned on this blog previously. It covers a very relevant topic, not only due to
the centenary nature of the events it describes, but also because of the
contemporary debates related to science (e.g., vaccine efficacy) and book
banning. Levy, a best-selling writer of books for young people, vividly transports
readers to the 1920s through her words and visuals like images of the high
school textbook, Civic Biology, that helped spark the lawsuit from ACLU.
She begins by describing how local leaders in Dayton, Ohio encouraged the trial
so as to promote visits and spur the local economy. Of course, she also focuses
on the backgrounds of the two prominent lawyers, William Jennings Bryan (multiple
times Presidential candidate) and Clarence Darrow, and on the trial, its media
coverage, and the religious fervor – once again, so many parallels to today.
Levy spoke about the book with School Library Journal, saying “What made this book fun to write—and I hope
will make it fun to read and maybe to teach, or at least to talk about—is it’s
full of surprises.” One I spotted: the court case began with a prayer at the
invitation of the presiding judge. A
DANGEROUS IDEA received multiple starred reviews, including ones from
Booklist, Horn Book, School Library Journal and Shelf
Awareness. The text is extensively researched - Levy includes a helpful
timeline, source notes, and selected bibliography; together they comprise
roughly twenty percent of the text. Interested readers (especially middle and
high school students) may also want to read a fictionalized account related to
the Scopes Trial featured in Monkey Town (2006) from Ronald Kidd. Some adult titles include the play (later a
movie) Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence and recent non-fiction Keeping the Faith by Brenda
Wineapple.
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