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Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. 
  by Judy Blume 
                    
                    	
                    Published: 2012-03-21
Kindle Edition : 160 pages
Kindle Edition : 160 pages
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Margaret Simon, almost twelve, has just moved from New York City to the suburbs, and sheâ??s anxious to fit in with her new friends. When sheâ??s asked to join a secret club she jumps at the chance. But when the girls start talking about boys, bras, and getting their first periods, Margaret ...
                    
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Margaret Simon, almost twelve, has just moved from New York City to the suburbs, and sheâ??s anxious to fit in with her new friends. When sheâ??s asked to join a secret club she jumps at the chance. But when the girls start talking about boys, bras, and getting their first periods, Margaret starts to wonder if sheâ??s normal. There are some things about growing up that are hard for her to talk about, even with her friends. Lucky for Margaret, sheâ??s got someone else to confide in . . . someone who always listens.
Editorial Review
If anyone tried to determine the most common rite of passage for preteen girls in North America, a girl's first reading of Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret would rank near the top of the list. Judy Blume and her character Margaret Simon were the first to say out loud (and in a book even) that it is normal for girls to wonder when they are ever going to fill out their training bras. Puberty is a curious and annoying time. Girls' bodies begin to do freakish things--or, as in Margaret's case, they don't do freakish things nearly as fast as girls wish they would. Adolescents are often so relieved to discover that someone understands their body-angst that they miss one of the book's deeper explorations: a young person's relationship with God. Margaret has a very private relationship with God, and it's only after she moves to New Jersey and hangs out with a new friend that she discovers that it might be weird to talk to God without a priest or a rabbi to mediate. Margaret just wants to fit in! Who is God, and where is He when she needs Him? She begins to look into the cups of her training bra for answers ...Discussion Questions
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