“The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid.” ― Jane Austen
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Forever
Blume, Judy. Forever ...: A Novel. Scarsdale, N.Y.: Bradbury, 1975.
Intended Audience: Ages 14 and older
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Personal Reaction: Forever is the story of Katherine and Michael and of first love. They meet, fall in love and become obsessed with one another in the way only star-crossed teenagers can. The controversial part many parents seem to be concerned with is have sex, the first time for Katherine, the second for Michael.
The story was good, but lacked the depth some other teen fiction stories seem to have-although this may be because while reading it I was searching for reasons I would censor this novel for my class. I would definitely recommend it to teenagers, though would probably be sure they would not be in trouble if they read it, prior to being the one to give it to them. All in all, this was a good novel.
Author Facts: Judy Blume grew up in Elizabeth, New Jersey creating stories in her head, now writing them and having them published. Blume founded and The Kids Fund, an educational foundation. She now lives on islands up and down the east coast.
Author Website: http://www.judyblume.com/
Labels:
coming of age,
coming out,
family,
fiction,
friendship,
realistic fiction,
romance,
school,
summer,
YA
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