It's Not the End of the World | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis & critique of It's Not the End of the World.

It's Not the End of the World | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis & critique of It's Not the End of the World.
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Miss Blume's works offer a child's-eye view of the trials and tribulations of life, and cover just about every social and emotional problem her readers are likely to encounter. It's Not the End of the World, for example, concerns a girl whose parents are getting divorced. The heroine of Deenie is a thirteen-year-old with curvature of the spine. Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing is about sibling rivalry. Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret Judy (Sussman Kitchens) Blume 1938–Judy (Sussman Kitchens) Blume 1938– © Thomas Victor 1984is the story of a girl with a Jewish father and a Christian mother, trying to choose her own religion.

Miss Blume also writes about death, timidity, mob cruelty, and racial prejudice. But most of her books are in one way or another about sex. Her characters discuss their own sex lives or their parents'; they masturbate and menstruate; they worry about the size of their breasts...

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This section contains 930 words
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Buy the Critical Essay by Naomi Decter [later Naomi Munson]
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