What is Harriet the Spy about?
Similarly, why is Harriet the Spy a banned book?
'Harriet the Spy,' by Louise Fitzhugh. Louise Fitzhugh's well-loved tale of a girl who spies on her friends and has to face the consequences was banned because it was said to set a bad example for children, supposedly encouraging them to spy, lie, and swear.
Likewise, what does Harriet the Spy Wear?
Stuck with two of the most feckless parents in all of children's literature, young Harriet dresses like a spy—dark hooded sweatshirt and blue jeans—and eavesdrops in dumbwaiters or listens through doors.
Harriet the Spy was challenged in 1983 at a school board meeting in Xenia, Ohio, where some argued the book encouraged children to disrespect their parents by lying, talking back, cursing, and spying on others.