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A new documentary about Judy Blume sheds light on the profound impact that the beloved children’s book writer had on a whole generation of young girls.
For many of those who grew up throughout the ’70s and ’80s, books like “Are You There, God? It’s Me Margaret,” whose film adaptation hits theaters Apr.
28, to “Superfudge” and “Forever,” marked the first time they were able to read about often-censored topics like sexuality and puberty.
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