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Blume's novels for middle schoolers were among the first to tackle such controversial matters as Racism (''Iggie's House''), Menstruation ('' Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret ''), Divorce ('' It's Not The End Of The World ''), Masturbation ('' Deenie '') and Teenage Sexuality ('' Forever ''). Fans of Blume's novels have praised her use of real-life settings, ambivalent endings and gentle humor. Her allegedly ambiguous treatment of moral issues made her at one time a regular target of school library censors and the religious right.

After publishing novels for young children and teens, Blume tackled another genre, that of adult fiction. Her novels '' Wifey '' and ''Smart Women'' met with luke-warm receptions. But her breakout hit '' Summer Sisters '' (1998) was widely praised and sold more than 3 million copies.

In '' Living Legends '' award in the "Writers and Artists" category in April 2000 for her significant contributions to America's cultural heritage.


LIST OF PUBLISHED WORKS

Works are listed by publication date.




REFERENCES

  • Judy Blume. (1999) ''Authors and Artists for Young Adults'' (Gale Research), 26: 7-17. Summarizes and extends 1990 article, with more emphasis on Blume's impact and censorship issues. By R. Garcia-Johnson.

  • Judy Blume. (1990) ''Authors and Artists for Young Adults'' (Gale Research), 3: 25-36. Incorporates extensive passages from published interviews with Blume.



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