Judy Blume Rocks!!
Blume, Judy. Are You There God It¿s Me Margaret. New York. Bantam Double Day Dell Publishing Group Inc. 1986 Are You There God It¿s Me Margaret by Judy Blume was the first book which I can remember reading by myself. It is a humorous yet realistic look at a young girl as she becomes a teen. Margaret Simon has reluctantly moved from New York City to the suburbs with her parents, leaving behind her friend and confident¿.her Grandmother. Margaret finds solace in talking to God about everything from boys to not wearing socks with her penny loafers. Each time she addresses God, Margaret says, ¿Are you there God, it me Margaret.¿ She has a conversation such as when she says, ¿I met a girl today named Nancy. She expected me to be very grown up,¿ Blume adds humor and candor to the plight of adolescence. In her new town, Margaret forms a ¿club¿ called ¿the four PTS¿s¿ which stands for ¿Pre Teen Sensations¿ with Nancy, Gretchen and Janie. The club has a rule which states, ¿The first one to get her period had to tell all the others about it. Especially how it feels.¿ This exemplifies the humor with which the trials of puberty are addressed in this story. This book is a ¿must read¿ for any girl from fourth grade up to high school. Judy Blume grew up in Elizabeth, New Jersey, creating stories in her head. As she became an adult, she has lived in many different places, she now writes her stories on paper. Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret Superfudge Blubber Just As Long As We're Together and Forever are widely recognize books, not only by children but also by adults. Her books have sold more than 75 million copies. Blume¿s books have been translated into more than twenty languages. Judy Blume has won more than ninety awards for her writing. In 1961 the American Library Association honored Blume with the Margaret A. Edwards Award for Lifetime Achievement. Judy earned her B.S. in Education from New York University Blume founded The Kids Fund, which is a charitable and educational foundation. In her spare time Blume serves on the boards of the Author's Guild the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators and the National Coalition Against Censorship, working to protect intellectual freedom. Recently, she edited Places I Never Meant To Be, Original Stories by Censored Writers. Judy lives on Martha¿s Vineyard on the East Coast with her husband George Cooper, who writes nonfiction. They have three grown children and one grandchild.
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