Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret

by Judy Blume

Interest age: 9 to 11
Reading age: 9+

Published by Macmillan Children's Books, 1970

  • Classics
  • Coming-of-age

About this book

Eleven-year-old Margaret returns from summer camp to discover that her parents have sold their New York apartment to buy a suburban house in New Jersey, far away from her Grandma in the city.

Life in New Jersey is different, but okay – on the first day that Margaret moves in, Nancy Wheeler from six doors away knocks at the door and invites her over to run under the sprinklers in her back garden. Margaret quickly learns that in Nancy’s secret club, the girls are very interested in growing up – getting their period, wearing makeup, kissing boys and wearing bras. Only, Margaret hasn’t done any of those things yet. To assuage her worries, Margaret secretly talks to God in her mind, telling him all her thoughts and asking him to help her grow up so she can be like all the other girls.

Judy Blume’s classic tale of the transition to tween-hood for girls perfectly expresses the doubts and hopes young girls may have about their changing bodies and the expectations society has for them – including the pressures put on girls in terms of their appearance. Written in 1970, there are some dated references (sanitary pads with belts, for instance) and the fact that Margaret’s mum isn’t a housewife is probably less notable now than it once was, but the dynamics of Margaret and Nancy’s friendship group are still very recognisable. Blume’s relatable, honest character voices mean that she can also explore wider themes such as culture and religion from a child’s point of view without making judgements, but mirroring attitudes of the time (Margaret’s family are not particularly religious, though Margaret’s grandma is Jewish, and there is a noticeable Catholic/Jewish split in her new community).

A brilliant book about growing up – and a positive look at menstruation, in particular – this story remains relevant and engaging today.

About the author

Judy Blume spent her childhood in Elizabeth, New Jersey USA, making up stories inside her head. She has spent her adult years in many places, doing the same thing, only now she writes her stories down on paper. Adults as well as children will recognize such Blume titles as: Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret, Superfudge, Blubber, Just As Long As We're Together and Forever. She has also written the novels Wifey, Smart Women, and Summer Sisters. More than 75 million copies of her books have been sold, and her work has been translated into twenty-something languages.

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