![]() ![]() It looks at an intense first relationship between a girl and a boy, and discusses important things, such as periods, contraception and masturbation. This one is for slightly older readers, and so I read this when I was around 17 years old. ![]() As I was growing up in the early noughties, I found it shocking and fascinating to see what life was like when my parents were growing up. By using a child protagonist, Judy Blume gives a different view of the discrimination faced by black people during this period, and I found this one really interesting to read. This is a fantastic tale of the race issues in America during the 1970s. Davey’s family move to New Mexico after the murder, and the book is all about Davey struggling with her grief, as well as understanding herself and her feelings as she grows up in an uncertain and worrying world. This book is about Davey, a young woman who loses her dad during a raid of his shop. ![]() Below are my top 5 Judy Blume books- including some that I still re-read today ‘Tiger Eyes’ They are all funny, interesting, and honest books- and I love how Judy Blume discusses the teenage experience in a way which is still relevant today. So today, I thought I would look back on my top 5 Judy Blume books. They were a big part of my Mum’s childhood- and so they were also a big part of mine! Ever since I was young, I’ve loved Judy Blume’s books. ![]()
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