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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).
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
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 ...
[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]
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.
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.