Judy Blume's groundbreaking novel about first relationships, first love, and...the first time--now with a stunning new look!
The bed is brass, covered with a patchwork quilt, and "nice and firm," Michael says, "in case you're interested."
Katherine is interested.
Katherine and Michael are ready--for each other, for love. Katherine is ready for her first time. They are both ready for this to be forever. They are perfect together, inseparable. Until the summer separates them, and Katherine meets Theo. But she and Michael are truly in love. That means forever. Right? Is this really the love of a lifetime, or the very beginning of a lifetime of love?
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I'm watching Judy Blume Forever, and my word the nostalgia. I have read all her books, including the adult ones. Wrap her in bubble wrap please.
Kat Rosenfield is a culture writer, columnist, and novelist.
I like this essay (and especially the loving shoutout to Judy Blume's FOREVER) but am stuck on what seems like a false equivalence in using "book bans" to describe two very fundamentally different behaviors https://t.co/y5GvogcEwz
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