| Children's: Deenie by Judy Blume (1998) - This is a truly heart-warming and heartfelt novel or a young girl’s teenage experiences with disability, dealt with sensitively by Judy Blume, in a time where such things were not usually mentioned in books so easily available to read. |
£4.99 |
| Children's: Forever by Judy Blume (2001) - Katherine and Michael meet at a New Year's Eve party. They're attracted to each other, they grow to love each other. And once they've decided their love is forever, they make love. It's the beginning of an intense and exclusive relationship, with a future all planned. Until Katherine's parents insist that she and Michael put their love to the test with a summer apart..."Forever" is written for an older age group than Judy Blume's other novels for children. It caused a storm of controversy when... |
£4.79 |
| BFF: Just as Long as We're Together/Here's to You, Rachel Robinson: Two Novels *(Best Friends Forever) (Best Friends Forever) (Hardcover) |
£8.63 |
| Children's: Double Fudge by Judy Blume (2003) - "Ooh, money, money, money," sang Fudge. "I love money, money, money!" Pete's little brother Fudge has a new obsession. He's mad about money and he wants loads of it. In fact, he's going to print a hundred million trillion 'Fudge Bucks' and buy the whole world. Or maybe he'll just settle for buying the capital city of America and call it Fudgington. He's driving Pete nuts. Will Fudge ever stop being the most embarrassing brother on the planet? |
£4.49 |
| Children's: Fudge-a-mania by Judy Blume (2003) - Fudge is five - and he's driving his older brother Peter mad, as usual. Going on holiday with Fudge - and baby Tootsie, Turtle the dog, and Uncle Feather the bird - means disasters every day. Even worse for Peter, disgusting Sheila Tubman is staying in the same house. Will it be Peter's nightmare holiday? One thing's for sure - it's going to be fudge-a-mania all the way! |
£4.99 |
| Children's: Tiger Eyes by Judy Blume (2005) - Davey's father was murdered when a break-in at his store went horribly wrong. Now, Davey, her mother and her little brother are left shattered, with no idea how to go about rebuilding their lives. The family flees to New Mexico, to escape the painful memories. In this alien place, with its arid landscape and sunbaked earth, Davey meets Wolf, a mysterious boy who understands her without asking questions. Slowly she begins to piece the broken fragments of herself together again. Judy Blume has written... |
£5.99 |
| Judy Blume Set - 3 Books by Judy Blume - Judy Blume is an essential part of growing up. This set of three novels for confident readers tackles important issues that children might come across in some form as they go through adolescence. Judy Blume's style is accessible and immensely readable. Though written over twenty years ago, these coming-of-age books still feel fresh and relevant and, time and time, again young readers will recognise themselves or others in the brilliantly portrayed characters. Changing allegiance amongst friends... |
£7.50 |
| Children's: Blubber by Judy Blume (1998) - Blubber is a thick layer of fat that lies under the skin and over the muscles of whales ...When Linda innocently reads out her class project, everyone finds it funny. Linda can't help it if she's fat, but what starts as a joke leads to a sustained and cruel ritual of humiliation. Jill knows she should defend Linda, but at first she's too scared. When she eventually stands up to the bullies, she becomes their next victim - and what's worse, Linda is now on their side ...Judy Blume has written some... |
£4.99 |
| Children's: Iggie's House by Judy Blume (1998) - There's a new family on Grove Street. Winnie's best friend, Iggie, has just moved away - and Winnie's bored as hell without her. So she's determined to be friends with the new family - especially Glenn, who's kind of cute. But certain people don't want the Garbers to be there, and have started a petition to get rid of them. You see Glenn and his family are black, and Grove Street is stuck in the past. And the toughest thing of all is that Winnie's terrified her parents might sign the petition... |
£4.99 |
| Children's: La Ballena by Judy Blume (1983) |
£9.95 |
| Children's: Superfudge by Judy Blume (2003) - Peter Hatcher's little brother is four. And he's as monstrous as ever! When fudge discovers that his new baby sister can't play with him, he tries to sell her. When that doesn't work, he tries giving her away. And on his first day at school he kicks his teacher and calls her Rat face. Can his big brother help him out again? |
£4.99 |
| Fiction: Summer Sisters by Judy Blume (1998) - Delacorte Press Books for Young Readers |
£21.95 |
| Fiction: Superfudge by Judy Blume (2003) |
£5.99 |
| Children's: Freckle Juice - Piper S. by Judy Blume, et al. (1990) - Andrew wants freckles. He wants to be like Nicky Lane who has millions of them. If he had freckles like Nicky, then his mother would never notice when his neck was dirty. He wouldn't have to wash and he'd never be late for school. So when Andrew hears about the secret recipe for Freckle Juice, he's determined to try it... |
£3.99 |
| Children's: Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great by Judy Blume (2003) - Sheila hates swimming. And dogs. And ghosts. And thunderstorms. She'll do anything to avoid them all - except admit that she's scared. Her new friend Mouse Ellis, yo-yo champion of Tarrytown, thinks she's chicken. But Sheila is determined to show everyone that she can be Sheila the Great. |
£4.99 |
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