The Kite Runner challenged in Indiana.

As usual, the parents involved have been offered an alternate book for their child, but that just isn't good enough:

That cuts to the heart of her argument. "I have nothing to say about it as adult literature. We have asked the (School) Board that it not be taught to minors. That leaves it open for seniors."

The school will substitute another book for their child to read, but the Shakes are not mollified. No student younger than 18 should read the book, they believe.

"They believe". Sensing a pattern here? If you aren't getting it, just scroll back through all of the other articles about challenged books. This strange assumption that some other family's belief system should carry over to become my family's belief system. Or your family's belief system. It's a scary way of thinking. But that's just my opinion. Don't worry. I'm not going to try and force it on you or anything.