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Life isn't easy for Margaret. She's moved away from her childhood home, she's starting a new school, finding new friends -- and she's convinced she's ...Show synopsisLife isn't easy for Margaret. She's moved away from her childhood home, she's starting a new school, finding new friends -- and she's convinced she's not normal. For a start she hasn't got a clue whether she wants to be Jewish like her father or Christian like her mother. Everyone else seems really sure of who they are. And, worst of all, she's a 'late developer'. She just knows that all her friends are going to need a bra before she does. It's too embarrassing to talk to her parents about these things. So she talks to God instead - and waits for an answer ...Judy Blume has written some of the best books of our time about real-life issues -- family stress and pressures, what happens when your parents divorce, the problems of growing up and sexual awakening, bereavement -- with insight, sensitivity and honesty. The response of readers all around the world continues to make her one of the best-loved writers ever published.Hide synopsis
A great book that was passed around in my school in about grade five. It's a rite of passage. It's all about discovering the world around you, trying to understand religion and making sense of the changes in your body. It is THE book to read about menstruation. It's funny and insightful. When I read it as a young girl, I was sure it had been written by someone my age, because it was so in tune with young girls and their conflicting emotions.
Wow. I just read this book with my fifth grade daughter. I remember loving this book when I was in fifth grade. While some of the content of the book is 'dated' the issues still ring true for girls today. I'm glad I had the chance to read and re-read this book at different stages in life.