everything from profanity to sex. Many books have been challenged and banned throughout history. One series has had every single book within the series banned in some locations; there are thirteen books in the series. Gossip Girl, written by Cecily von Ziegesar, is one of the most challenged and/ or banned books in recent years. Gossip Girl has been challenged and/ or banned for multiple reasons including: sex, drugs, and scandals. There is a difference between banned books and challenged books. According
reveals itself. This page always has updated information about each and every one of them and it brings up dramas to their live by reviling their deepest secret. Gossip girls is an American teen drama show based on a book named “Gossip girls” by Cecily von Ziegesar. The show begins when the IT girl of the upper east side new York come back to town after staying in a boarding school for unknown reason. Each episode begins with the home page of the Gossip Girl website with the IT girl Serena's picture from
thor Cecily Von Ziegesar is the famous author who wrote the famous book Gossip Girl. Ziegesar was born June 27th 1970 in New York City, New York. She is currently living still living in New York with her husband and two children. She attended college at Colby College and got her BA in english. After one year of attending University of Arizona, Ziegesar dropped out of the MFA program. MFA is the Masters of FIne Art program. Ziegesar was originally a middle grade fiction series editor with Alloy Entertainment
Cecily von Ziegesar is the author of the teenage novel series Gossip Girl. When the book came out and kids started to read it, parents were extremely upset with its content. They felt that their teens should not be exposed to such topics. Gossip Girl is banned because of inappropriate language, immoral sexual practices, underage drinking, and illegal drug usage. Cecily von Ziegesar, author of Gossip Girl, was inspired to write the book while she was working at a book packaging firm (Baldassarro)
production and distribution of the aforementioned film; otherwise, it will be fully responsible for encouraging and sponsoring terrorism." Cecily Von Ziegesar is known for her most famous work of writing the “Gossip Girl” books. The books series are about a clique of rich and sometimes snobby teenagers from manhattan and the exploring through alcohol, sex, and drugs. Ziegesar “borrowed the setting from her life” which she was “just describing a world that she
Promiscuity. Drugs. Sex. Reckless decisions and choices. Six Seasons. This is what viewers perceive the show Gossip Girl as, but underneath this layer lies a message that people can identify with. Gossip Girl brings to life the world that Cecily Von Ziegesar created - the world of glitz and glamour becomes a newfound reality. The countless lavish parties, Debutante Balls, endless rumors and teenage romances escape the pages of the books that we hate to admit we love. This heightens the show’s ability
Gossip Girl, a television show based on Cecily von Ziegesars’ book series, follows the lives of a group of high society, privileged teenagers from the Upper East Side of Manhattan. In the series, the character Gossip Girl, is a mysterious, all-knowing blogger with a secret identity who reveals everyone’s darkest and most scandalous secrets (TV Guide). Through the use of her website and constant text message updates, all of Manhattan’s elite are subject to exposure via Gossip Girl. Regardless of how
story of privileged upper class young adults, as they battle sex, drugs, alcohol, relationships and betrayal. Narrated by an infamous incognito, who blogs the lives and drama of Manhattans elite. The series was wrote in a series of novels by Cecily von Ziegesar and produced by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage. The show begins with the sentence "Gossip Girl here, your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan's elite," and is primarily focused on the lifestyles of the upper class