Knox Zajac reads aloud from ‘pornographic’ book at school board meeting

An 11-year-old in Maine spoke out against “pornographic” content in his middle school and wants the administrators to be prosecuted.

Knox Zajac, an 11–year-old sixth grader, spoke up at a school board meeting last week to read aloud from the book “Nick and Charlie” that he had checked out of his school’s library. The age advisory in this book is 14 years of age and older.

“Nick and Charlie,” written by Alice Oseman, begins with two early teen boys stealing wine from their parents and proceeding to experiment sexually with one another. 

“This book was on the stand. I would like to read you a page,” Zajac said at the school board meeting, according to a video posted in The Maine Wire.

Zajac proceeded to read, “My back over my hips. I asked if he should take his clothes off. He was saying yes before I finished my sentence. He’s pulling off my T-Shirt, laughing when I can’t undo his shirt buttons. He’s undoing my belt. I’m reaching into his bedside drawer for a condom.”

Zajac read more of the sexually explicit material in the book.

“When I rented it out and showed my dad it, the librarian asked if I wanted more and if I wanted a graphic novel version,” Zajac said.


Knox Zajac
11-year-old Knox Zajac read aloud from a book he checked out from his school library that contained sexual subject matter at a town meeting.
Board of Windham Raymond School District

Zajac’s father, Adam, spoke up to address the Board of Windham Raymond School District, also known as RSU-14.

Adam proceeded to blast the book “Gender Queer,” which also shows sexually explicit depictions of two minors. The age advisory in the book is for readers 18 years of age and older.

“This is bulls–t,” he said.


Gender Queer
The boy’s father, Adam Zajac, also went on to blast the memoir “Gender Queer.”
Simon and Schuster

“We do not need to be having literature that is showing boys how to s–k d–k … you may think the schools know what’s best for our children. You know who knows best for our children? The parents.”

Fox News Digital reached out to RSU14 for a comment but did not immediately get a response.

State and federal law prohibit the possession or distribution of pornographic material involving children. 

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