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  2. Judy Blume - Wikipedia

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    (1970), which was a breakthrough best-seller and a trailblazing novel in young adult literature [6] and established Blume as a leading voice in young adult literature. [20] Some of Blume's other novels during the decade include Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing (1972), Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great (1972), and Blubber (1974).

  3. Judy Blume bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Title Publication Year Original publisher(s) Notes The One in the Middle Is the Green Kangaroo: 1969: Hardback: Reilly & Lee Paperback: Dell Publishing Iggie's House: 1970: Hardback: Bradbury Press

  4. Judy Blume answers 15 questions about 'Summer Sisters' and ...

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    Judy Blume answers questions about Summer Sisters, ... In the book, 12-year-old Victoria Leonard's world opens up because Caitlin Somers chooses her to be her best friend. As a result, she's able ...

  5. 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]

  6. Jenna Bush Hager on Judy Blume, 'The Bluest Eye,' and the ...

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    The author of 'Sisters First' and 'Ana's Story: A Journey of Hope' on Judy Blume, 'The Bluest Eye,' and the book with the greatest ending.

  7. Review: The irrepressible writer shows why she's the GOAT of ...

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    This touching nonfiction film, featuring interviews with Blume and famous fans such as Lena Dunham and Molly Ringwald, offers a comprehensive look at the beloved author's enduring popularity.