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Are you there God? It's me, Margaret.
Faced with the difficulties of growing up and choosing a religion, a twelve-year-old girl talks over her problems with her own private God.
Judy Blume: Author–United States
\"Books that make kids laugh often come under suspicion; so do books that encourage kids to think, or question authority; books that don't hit the reader over the head with moral lessons are considered dangerous.\"
It's not the end of the world
When her parents divorce, a sixth grader struggles to understand that sometimes people are unable to live together.
2015 REGINA MEDALIST JUDY BLUME
57th Regina Medal Luncheon CLA Convention Orlando, Florida * April 8, 2015 From a transcript of Blume's remarks, not originally intended for print Thank you so much! When you're actually writing, the worst thing to do is think about your audience, the critics, the censors waiting to get you. For the past five years, I've been totally involved with the characters in my new book, In the Unlikely Event.
Deenie
A thirteen-year-old girl seemingly destined for a modeling career finds she has a deformation of the spine called scoliosis.
Blume's story is certainly one with a lot of character
[Judy Blume Picador] was a guardian angel to a trembling generation of young women who were keen to taste sexual liberation and yet, at the same time, wanted to be seen as nice young girls. So to describe In The Unlikely Event as a pleasant read, and a book that I was as happy to put down as I was to pick up, seems to be an underwhelming and ungrateful response. But as much as I willed myself to be swept away by this book, there were too many times when I picked it up with an air of duty and thought, \"Right now, where was I?\" The times I did find myself lost in the book, it wasn't because the author -- who has been described as a \"teen lit icon\" because of the popularity of her best-sellers for young adults and who has sold over 80 million books -- hit a nerve and pulled me in, but because of the large number of characters in this novel.
OFF DUTY --- The Off Duty Summer 50: Beach Memory: \My son brought along his new magnifying glass...\
Judy Blume,author of \"Forever,\" \"Summer Sisters\" and \"Tiger Eyes\" (a film adaptation of which is in theaters now) Credit: By Judy Blume