
Judy Blume's revolutionary 1970 novel tackles puberty, religion, and identity through Margaret's unforgettable coming-of-age journey. Banned for decades yet named to Time's All-Time 100 Novels, this cultural touchstone recently became 2023's Best Picture-winning film. What taboo questions will it make you confront?
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Margaret Simon's life turns upside down when her parents move the family from New York City to suburban Farbrook, New Jersey. At eleven years old, Margaret isn't just navigating a new home and school-she's standing at the threshold of adolescence, caught between childhood and the mysterious teenage world ahead. The move feels especially jarring because her parents made this decision without consulting her, leaving Margaret feeling powerless about her own life. Behind this relocation lies a deeper tension: Margaret's father is Jewish, her mother Christian, and she's been raised without formal religious affiliation. Her beloved Grandma Sylvia (her Jewish grandmother) has been a dominant influence, paying for private school and summer camp. Now, Margaret suspects her parents moved partly to distance her from Grandma's influence. Within hours of arriving, Margaret meets Nancy Wheeler, a neighborhood girl who immediately comments on Margaret's flat chest, demonstrates pillow-kissing "practice," and displays an extensive makeup collection. Nancy also introduces Margaret to suburban social codes: wear loafers without socks on the first day of school to avoid looking "like a baby." These seemingly trivial details reveal how navigating pre-adolescence requires mastering unwritten rules of belonging. That night, alone in her new bedroom, Margaret turns to her private ritual: conversations with God. "Are you there, God? It's me, Margaret," she begins, asking for help growing up. This intimate dialogue becomes her way of processing experiences throughout her journey-revealing her innermost thoughts, fears, and questions about who she really is.
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