Book review
By
Amy Chaplin
I think Judy Blume’s books are really enjoyable.
She writes books for girls and boys and for different age levels. Judy Blume has written lots of books. Here are some suitable for children: “Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing,” “Sheila
the Great” and “Super Fudge” are all hilarious stories of coping with a little brother and with not being as good as other children. “Blubber” ,is about a girl coping with being fat. “Sally J. Freedman” is about a girl growing up and shifting to a new school.
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Press, 27 June 1989, Page 18
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