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  2. Judy Blume bibliography - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of works by Judy Blume (b. 1938). Works. Title Publication ... Paperback: Pocket Books; Letters to Judy: What Kids Wish They Could Tell You: 1986:

  3. Judy Blume - Wikipedia

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    Blume's children's books have also been praised for their delicate way of portraying the hardships that kids can face at a young age. [50] It’s Not the End of the World (1972) helped many kids understand divorce and the Fudge book series explored the various aspects of loving siblings despite the rivalry. [50]

  4. Letters to Judy - Wikipedia

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    Children's literature portal; Letters to Judy: What Your Kids Wish They Could Tell You is a book published by Judy Blume in 1986.The book is a collection of letters from readers of her children's books, primarily children and teenagers, who wrote to Blume about problems like rejection by peers, feelings of neglect at home, or confusion about puberty, as well as more serious issues like living ...

  5. Judy Blume’s books were formative for generations of readers ...

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    Though a lot has changed since her books were first published, they continue to captivate kids and teens today. Judy Blume’s books were formative for generations of readers. Here’s why they endure

  6. Judy Blume is a children's book legend. Would she write a ...

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    Would Judy Blume ever write a book for senior citizens? She told us in an interview on the Time100 red carpet.

  7. Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. - Wikipedia

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    [6] Growing up, Blume said while her family was very different from the one portrayed in the book, she felt that, "like Margaret, I had a very personal relationship with God that had little to do with organized religion." [7] [8] Blume made a post-publication edit to subsequent editions of the book to reflect changing menstrual products. [9]

  8. Moms and daughters have been sharing 'Are You There God ... - AOL

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    Karen Aronian says she and her friends grew up reading Judy Blume in secret, although she doesn’t remember her parents having an issue with any of Blume’s books.

  9. Smart Women - Wikipedia

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    The children represent Judy Blume's sensitivity toward their feelings. Both Sara and Michelle are mentioned throughout the whole book. She makes it clear they come first when it comes to Margo's and B.B's decision making. Both daughters provide the humor and poignancy in the story. [1]

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