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Tiger Eyes is a young adult novel written by Judy Blume in 1981 about a 15-year-old girl attempting to cope with the unexpected death of her father. In 2012, the novel was adapted into a film of the same name , directed by Judy's son, Lawrence Blume , and starring Willa Holland as Davey Wexler.
Deenie chronicles the life of 13-year-old Wilmadeene "Deenie" Fenner, whose mother, Thelma, is determined to have her become a model. At the same time, Deenie's 16-year-old sister, Helen, who is academically proficient, is being pushed by Thelma to keep her grades up so that she can eventually become a doctor or a lawyer.
Tiger Eyes is a 2012 film directed by Lawrence Blume based on the 1981 young adult novel of the same name, written by Judy Blume, and stars Willa Holland, Amy Jo Johnson and Tatanka Means. [3] It follows the story of Davey, a young girl attempting to cope with the sudden death of her father and the subsequent uprooting of her life.
Tiger Eyes is the story of a teenage girl, Davey, who struggles to cope with the sudden death of her father, Adam Wexler. [63] The screenplay was co-written by Blume and her son, Lawrence Blume, who was also the director. [64] Tiger Eyes stars Willa Holland as Davey and Amy Jo Johnson as Gwen Wexler. [64]
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Weighing up to 260kg and measuring up to three metres in length, the tiger is the largest of the big cats. Tiger photo-book raising funds for big cat conservation launched this week Skip to main ...
At around 600 miles wide and up to 6,000 meters (nearly four miles) deep, the Drake is objectively a vast body of water. To us, that is. To the planet as a whole, less so.
The Judy Blume Diary is an activity book meant to be written in for approximately one year by aspiring writers. In 1981, Judy Blume created the book to finance her KIDS Fund, which promotes communication between children and their parents. [1] Each page contains a quote from various Judy Blume books, such as Tiger Eyes, Forever, and Deenie.