Judy Blume is a celebrated American author renowned for her influential contributions to children's and young adult literature. Born on February 12, 1938, in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Blume has written numerous beloved novels that candidly address the challenges and experiences of adolescence. Some of her most famous works include "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret," "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing," and "Blubber." Her books are praised for their honest and relatable portrayal of sensitive topics such as puberty, bullying, and family dynamics. Over her prolific career, Blume has received numerous awards and continues to be a significant voice in literature, inspiring generations of young readers and writers.
Judy Blume's books have been challenged due to their candid treatment of topics often considered taboo or too mature for children and adolescents. Despite the controversies, Blume's books have been praised for their realistic portrayal of young people's lives and have played a crucial role in opening up important conversations about growing up.
1hr 45min.
September 25th, 2024
September 25th, 2024
Celebrate the power of literature with Judy Blume as she takes the stage for an evening of funny and gripping tales that push boundaries. Join us as incredible actors bring to life compelling and thought-provoking stories on frequently censored topics, and by authors whose books have been the target of bans. This evening features stories by Roxane Gay, Shirley Jackson, Xu Mason, Walter Dean Myers, and David Sedaris, with performances by actors Troy Iwata (The Daily Show), Maulik Pancholy (30 Rock), Amy Ryan (Only Murders in the Building), and more!
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