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The Vegetable Ark: a tale of two brothers

It appears to be a children’s picture book, telling the tale of Noah’s brother Neil, who saved all the vegetables from the Great Flood while his brother saved the animals.  The thing is, I’m not sure if children really are its target audience, or if it’s really intended for adults.  In sketching the characters of the two brothers, Noah is described as an ambitious business man (the illustration of the animals getting loaded onto the ark two-by-two shows them drawn with butchers’ markings showing the different cuts of beef).  In contrast, Neil, the hero of the tale is described as a poor hippy who “wore his hair long and chatted dreamily to pot plants.”  Much as I hate to be put into the role of book censor, I’m not sure I can put this in my elementary school library, where we’re trying to convince children that drugs are a bad idea.  Can it go in a high school library? Is the public library the better place for it? I’m not assigning an grade level to it, because I’m not sure who to put.