Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.

Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.

  

by Judy Blume

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  1. Keep on Coming
    If you're interested in pursuing the coming-of-age theme further, we have some lit guides to help you out. Uglies is set in a future world where teens get a special make-me-pretty surgery when they leave adolescence. Yes, that reality is just as ugly as it sounds.

  2. Swap Genders
    If Margaret's a little too lady-centric for some of your students, or if you're just really into equality, then we highly recommend M.C. Higgins, the Great as a companion coming-of-age story with a male main character hanging out on center stage.