Monday, July 20, 2009
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.
Judy Blume
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
copyright: 1970
format: hardcover
pages: 149
Another banned or challenged book that I didn't think I'd ever be rereading but still enjoyed. My library copy had this same girl but it wasn't '3 books in 1'
Margaret moved on the Tuesday before Labor Day. She came home from camp and found out that their New York apartment had been rented to another family and they now owned a house in New Jersey. She had been left out of the decision completely. Her father commutes to Manhattan, Margaret now goes to public school and her mother has a yard.
"I think we left the city because of my grandmother" Oh yeah, when grandma finally shows up she brings food because New Jersey may have deli, etc. but it's "not like what you get in New York" and leaves with a "just because I can't drop in everyday" Everyday? Yikes! I'd move too.
I laughed and I cried and I remembered.
We've all read the book. Do you remember what it felt like to find out you weren't the only one? Read it again as an adult. What a difference!
As for the challenging: Margaret talks to God but doesn't go to church. She and her friends opening talk about their periods (or lack thereof), their changing bodies, find out what a boy looks like naked, and check out a Playboy together. I think the biggest problem some may have is that Margaret and her mother TALK about these things. Margaret may be embarrassed but she still knows her mom with calmly answer her questions.
When I was her age, this wasn't something you talked about. I didn't make that mistake with my daughter.
Judy Blume has written for the pre-teen, young adult and adult. She's still a name that makes my mom cringe but I think it was Forever that she's thinking off....
I remember this, and other Judy Blume books, with great fondness!
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