
© Reuters / Brendan McDermidBooks by Dr. Seuss are displayed in a bookstore in Brooklyn, New York, March 2, 2021
Classic Dr. Seuss books are flying off the shelves at Amazon after the late author's publisher moved to stop printing six titles containing "hurtful" imagery, driving up sales for one work by a staggering 5.7 million percent.
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decision by Dr. Seuss Enterprises to scrap the six books on Tuesday over what it called "hurtful and wrong" stereotypes appears to have sparked a buying frenzy on the e-retail giant, with the defunct
McElligot's Pool surging to the top spot on Amazon's "
Movers & Shakers" section. At the time of writing, the page showed that sales for the book were up by 5,785,593 percent over the last 24 hours, while
If I Ran the Zoo - another nixed work - was up by more than
835,000 percent.
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