The book, "Evolution: How We and All Living Things Came to Be" too controversial for US yet available in Canada

But with Harper’s Canada on the warpath against all things intellectual, fun or scientific, for how long?

Daniel Loxton, an illustrator and writer, created a children’s book so outrageous, so outlandish, so controversial no American publisher dared touch it.It does not depict nudity. 

It does not contain curse words. It does not include blasphemy. 

The love scenes, such as they are, involve males with females.It does include a straightforward explanation for the complexity of the natural world through a simple scientific theory. 

“So many of the publishing professionals I was talking to were leery,” he said.“When push came to shove they declined to publish the book. Several did indicate to me it was too hot a topic.” 

The book wound up being published by Canadian-owned Kids Can Press, which also expected objections from creationists. 

So far, the book, Evolution: How We and All Living Things Came to Be, an illustrated primer written for readers in Grades 3 to 7, has generated more prize nominations than controversy.

Gives one pause, doesn’t it. Having a book about evolution that is considered ‘too controversial’ for a western, industrialized, so-called ‘most powerful nation on earth’ so much so no publisher will touch it. Think about it. What century are we in?