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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret. by Judy Blume

Margaret is eleven, soon to be twelve. She is starting in a new school, new town, and a new way of approaching life. Her mother and father have raised her without religion since they differ in that area. But the main focus in life in her new town is religion. Margaret wants to figure out where she belongs but her family makes it difficult. She talks to God when she is by herself and does not feel the same presence when she visits different religious services. Besides trying to find where she belongs, she is also struggling through a difficult age in growing up.

Out of all the Judy Blume books, I think that this one is the one I would consider my favorite. Always having grown up in church, this book gave me a glimpse into someone's life who has had little or no religious contact. Other Judy Blume books are often negative and give bad advice, so a word of caution before letting your child just read one. While most of her books can be for boys and girls, this one is aimed at girls. Definitely read this book with your daughter(s), since there are complex topics within this book.

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