![]() ![]() Kelly Fremon Craig, who wrote the screenplay and directed the movie, is adamant that these books are “timeless”. But I wonder whether the cinema will be entirely full of women of a similar age to me, reliving their adolescent angst in the dark and feeling relieved they can laugh about it all now. ![]() “Oh my God, I’ll be there on the first day!” Barr enthuses. As well as the movie, in cinemas next month Amazon Prime is releasing Judy Blume Forever, a documentary exploring the writer’s own journey from “fearful imaginative child to storytelling pioneer”.ĭirectors Davina Pardo and Leah Wolchok also focus on her fight against censorship, with her books still banned in schools and libraries in some US states for daring to talk about puberty and sex.Īll the grown-up Judy fans I speak to are quick to say they will be watching what they call “The Margaret Movie”. Photograph: Linda Nylind/The Guardianīlume, whose 29 books have sold almost 90 million copies, has never faded away, but right now, at the age of 85, she is having something of a renaissance. American author Judy Blume photographed in 2014. ![]()
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