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As a retired teacher of 4th grade, I wanted to use this book to drag my reluctant reading 1st grade grandson into enjoying books a bit.
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Also a bit morbid
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I just found that ending to be a bit unbelievable
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Do kids crave something a bit more realistic....a bit more "gritty?"
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Although, I'll admit, the first time I read the book at eight years old, I probably thought that Margaret was mean for not wanting her maternal grandparents to visit, I understand that they were a bit annoying and highly prejudiced for disowning their daughter in such a way because of who she fell in love with
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i really enjoyed the story of an ordinary boy who moved to a big city B-)
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Just as wonderful as I
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I hated the turtle died I liked the dog though and the story grade almost nothing about school so in the collision I liked every thing except the death of the
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I WON’T reads like an uninspired memoir
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Sometimes I didn`t like Nancy for not telling the truth or making fun of Margaret
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n’t approve of how Margaret’s grandmother spoiled her with private schools and many more things.
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I WON’T is actually a coming of age story
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Judy Blume creates a beautiful and captivating story for young teenage girls and sends a silent message telling them that whenever they felt slow T growing or weird, every other girl around her felt the exact same way
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I WON’T is a pretty good novel about a pubescent boy growing up in New York in the seventies