The New Yorkerさんのインスタグラム写真 - (The New YorkerInstagram)「A faithful, funny film adaptation of Judy Blume’s 1970 coming-of-age classic, “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret?” opens this week. The time seems right: generations that grew up with Margaret, having been given the pandemic years to reflect on what aging and childhood are all about, can now safely reunite with an old friend. That old friend is Margaret, yes—but also Blume, whose work has guided countless kids through coming-of-age milestones. Though Blume wrote books for teens and grownups, her books about puberty are the most piercingly memorable because they hinge on the thrill of expectation: bra shopping, buying pads from a drugstore and hoping the cashier isn’t a boy, being seated next to a crush and occasionally bumping hands. In these novels, romance and adolescence are mostly theoretical, yet suffused with consequence and feeling. At the link in our bio, read about the lasting impact of Judy Blume’s work, which explores the great mysteries of real life. Photograph by @brigittelacombe for The New Yorker.」4月26日 8時00分 - newyorkermag

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A faithful, funny film adaptation of Judy Blume’s 1970 coming-of-age classic, “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret?” opens this week. The time seems right: generations that grew up with Margaret, having been given the pandemic years to reflect on what aging and childhood are all about, can now safely reunite with an old friend. That old friend is Margaret, yes—but also Blume, whose work has guided countless kids through coming-of-age milestones. Though Blume wrote books for teens and grownups, her books about puberty are the most piercingly memorable because they hinge on the thrill of expectation: bra shopping, buying pads from a drugstore and hoping the cashier isn’t a boy, being seated next to a crush and occasionally bumping hands. In these novels, romance and adolescence are mostly theoretical, yet suffused with consequence and feeling. At the link in our bio, read about the lasting impact of Judy Blume’s work, which explores the great mysteries of real life. Photograph by @brigittelacombe for The New Yorker.


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