By Kaisha Jantsch (kjantsch@timesonline.com)
Because of new looks at his work, Dr. Seuss has become as unpopular as green eggs and ham with some, but Beaver Valley area libraries have decided not to cut the author's books loose.
As Dr. Seuss himself said, “When something bad happens you have three choices. You can either let it define you, let it destroy you, or you can let it strengthen you."
Though Dr. Seuss Enterprises announced Tuesday that it will stop publishing six of Seuss’ books due to racial insensitivity, representatives of local libraries say they plan to celebrate his many other works, encourage diversity and promote reading in this week’s Read Across America Day events.