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Judy says: Thank you, thank you for all your wonderful notes. I only wish I could write back to each of you personally. But in order to start a new book I need serious thinking time, which means less time for e-mail. Hope you understand.
Just want you to know that my assistant and I read this guestbook every day, and try to respond when appropriate. Your continued love and support are a constant inspiration.
978 entries.
Dear Judy Blume,
I am ten years old, and I’ve had Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing and Superfudge on my bookshelf for the longest time and have not read either of them, but then just four days ago I finished reading one of my books, and I decided to read Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing and I loved it so much, so I was obviously super excited to read Superfudge. I loved that one to, I am super exited for reading the rest of the books in the series! I also loved Are You There God It’s Me Margeret. Thank you for writing such good books.
Sincerely, Sage
I am ten years old, and I’ve had Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing and Superfudge on my bookshelf for the longest time and have not read either of them, but then just four days ago I finished reading one of my books, and I decided to read Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing and I loved it so much, so I was obviously super excited to read Superfudge. I loved that one to, I am super exited for reading the rest of the books in the series! I also loved Are You There God It’s Me Margeret. Thank you for writing such good books.
Sincerely, Sage
My 8-year-old son is reading Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing for the first time, and he was laughing so hard tonight that he rolled right off his bed! My friends and I loved your books as kids, and are so happy we can recommend them to our kids! Thank you for your amazing and timeless writing!
Judy,
I just watched Judy Blume Forever and I feel like I just had dinner with a long-lost family friend. I am 52 and read your books throughout my childhood, thanks to a great 4th grade teacher, Mrs. Jones. Thank you for sharing your whole self and your personal journey across the years. You've touched millions of young people and continue inspire new generations. Thank you for being you!
I just watched Judy Blume Forever and I feel like I just had dinner with a long-lost family friend. I am 52 and read your books throughout my childhood, thanks to a great 4th grade teacher, Mrs. Jones. Thank you for sharing your whole self and your personal journey across the years. You've touched millions of young people and continue inspire new generations. Thank you for being you!
Could you please help us with Floridians Protecting Freedom Campaign? We are trying to get a constitutional amendment on the ballot for 2024 allowing the voters of Florida decide if abortion should remain legal. We have an Instagram page FPFMonroe. We also have ballot boxes to place in businesses. A post on our Instagram from you would be a real help.
Also if we can get petitions from 1800 Atlantic. Any ideas?
Thanks so much.
Also if we can get petitions from 1800 Atlantic. Any ideas?
Thanks so much.
Hi Judy,
I loved your books a child, my absolute fave was Tiger Eyes. What a compellingly beautiful story!
Now as a very-close-to-40 I found myself last week re-reading Just as Long as We're Together and Here's to You Rachel Robinson, and found I couldn't put them down. Just brilliant! I love writing and always think the mark of a great story is when you feel you could read about the characters' lives forever.
So, with that in mind I have pressing questions... does Rachel go out with Jeremy Dragon when she gets back from music camp? Does Steph's mum marry the Stairmaster or get back together with her Dad? Do Charles and Rachel learn to get on? How are things for Alison once baby Matthew comes along? Does she win the vote for class president? I could go on ...!
I'd love to hear your thoughts on these important matters.
I'm currently writing a pre teen novel with a 'anxiety self help' element. I was so surprised to see some self help in Here's to you Rachel Robinson. You sure were ahead of your time! Thanks so much Judy for all your work, you clearly are a voice for many, a hope and a light when there feels like none and a massive inspiration to me as I ponder getting past the 'gatekeepers' of children's publishing.
With kindest regards,
Rachel
I loved your books a child, my absolute fave was Tiger Eyes. What a compellingly beautiful story!
Now as a very-close-to-40 I found myself last week re-reading Just as Long as We're Together and Here's to You Rachel Robinson, and found I couldn't put them down. Just brilliant! I love writing and always think the mark of a great story is when you feel you could read about the characters' lives forever.
So, with that in mind I have pressing questions... does Rachel go out with Jeremy Dragon when she gets back from music camp? Does Steph's mum marry the Stairmaster or get back together with her Dad? Do Charles and Rachel learn to get on? How are things for Alison once baby Matthew comes along? Does she win the vote for class president? I could go on ...!
I'd love to hear your thoughts on these important matters.
I'm currently writing a pre teen novel with a 'anxiety self help' element. I was so surprised to see some self help in Here's to you Rachel Robinson. You sure were ahead of your time! Thanks so much Judy for all your work, you clearly are a voice for many, a hope and a light when there feels like none and a massive inspiration to me as I ponder getting past the 'gatekeepers' of children's publishing.
With kindest regards,
Rachel
I just finished watching Judy Blume Forever. Your story is an amazing growing up story! As a 61 year old woman, my children and I will be talking about you, your life, your messages. And our lives for the rest of our lives.
It would be wonderful to learn how to invite you to speak to a group about your experiences of censorship when Reagan was elected and what is happening in America today.
Thank you for all you do!
Warm regards, Sarah
It would be wonderful to learn how to invite you to speak to a group about your experiences of censorship when Reagan was elected and what is happening in America today.
Thank you for all you do!
Warm regards, Sarah
i love the pain and the graet one.
Hi Judy! I love your books!
Especially The Pain And The Great One :D! Thank you for bringing joy in the world and making SO much people happy. You are my favorite author 🙂
Especially The Pain And The Great One :D! Thank you for bringing joy in the world and making SO much people happy. You are my favorite author 🙂
Hi Judy!
Dear Judy Blume,
Our class just finished Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. Parts of the story I found funny were when Fudge ate Dribble, and when he cut his hair. I think your books are very funny and you're a great author. Sincerely,
Mac
Our class just finished Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. Parts of the story I found funny were when Fudge ate Dribble, and when he cut his hair. I think your books are very funny and you're a great author. Sincerely,
Mac
Dear Judy,
Shockingly, this is my very first letter to you ever. It's shocking because I'm 47 years old and you've been a special person to me since I was 8 years old and first picked up "Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing" in the library of my elementary school back in Cleveland, Ohio. I could go on and on about all of the ways in which you've inspired and affected my life but I'm writing today with a most recent example... and a thank you. I knew from my elementary years that I wanted to be a writer. And certainly, I've always written. But I am an incredibly porous human being and the rejection letters have always felt too much to bear. I quit a million times over because, though it's quite admirable to "write for the sake of writing," I also very much want to be published. I've had some success but nearly what one might classify as a career. I have felt quite hopeless about this aspect of my life. And then... AND THEN. Then I watched your recent documentary. My visceral response was just the same as it always is when I read a "Judy Blume" book: chills, a deep knowing, the feeling of seeing aspects of myself in another. In you! And now I know, I MUST KEEP WRITING. And I WILL be published. I'm not sure for which piece of writing (I'm debating moving forward with memoir or the YA version of my story) or when... but I will. And I owe all of that inspiration to you. Thank you. You mean so so much to so so many. All my love and gratitude,
Evan Cooper xo
Shockingly, this is my very first letter to you ever. It's shocking because I'm 47 years old and you've been a special person to me since I was 8 years old and first picked up "Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing" in the library of my elementary school back in Cleveland, Ohio. I could go on and on about all of the ways in which you've inspired and affected my life but I'm writing today with a most recent example... and a thank you. I knew from my elementary years that I wanted to be a writer. And certainly, I've always written. But I am an incredibly porous human being and the rejection letters have always felt too much to bear. I quit a million times over because, though it's quite admirable to "write for the sake of writing," I also very much want to be published. I've had some success but nearly what one might classify as a career. I have felt quite hopeless about this aspect of my life. And then... AND THEN. Then I watched your recent documentary. My visceral response was just the same as it always is when I read a "Judy Blume" book: chills, a deep knowing, the feeling of seeing aspects of myself in another. In you! And now I know, I MUST KEEP WRITING. And I WILL be published. I'm not sure for which piece of writing (I'm debating moving forward with memoir or the YA version of my story) or when... but I will. And I owe all of that inspiration to you. Thank you. You mean so so much to so so many. All my love and gratitude,
Evan Cooper xo
Judy I love your book are you there God it's me Margaret I am a 5th grade student and i am 10 turning 11 in three months I want to meet you so bad I watch ed your documentary Judy blume forever and I watched the Judy Blue movie that came out 3 or 4 months ago it is 2023 currently please respond to my email my dad is ordering the copy of are you there God it's me Margaret and I and I read blubber in 4th grade i want a signed copy of are you there God it's me Margaret and blubber
Judy you'll never believe just what happened I literally just got yelled at by my mom for literally no reason like why did she even yell at me I don't know I guess she's just mad at me for some reason
My bookclub decided to read Wifey for our September book. We all had watched the documentary on you and we all have been upset about the book banning/censorship happening in 2023. We loved Wifey and we applaud your fearless writing. One of our members had a stoke in August and her adult daughter has been reading the books aloud to her mom to keep her up to date. She was afraid to read aloud Wifey in the Rehab facility.lol. We told her to get reading and we were confident she would draw a crowd.
Just wanted to thank you for your books and for your insights on book banning.
Just wanted to thank you for your books and for your insights on book banning.
Dear Judy Blume,
My class has just finished your book, Tales of a FourTh Grade Nothing. I thought it was very funny. Peter was my favorite.
Yours Sincerely,
Carter
My class has just finished your book, Tales of a FourTh Grade Nothing. I thought it was very funny. Peter was my favorite.
Yours Sincerely,
Carter
Dear Judy Blume,
I like your book Tales of a Fourth-Grade Nothing. It was so funny. Fudge was my favorite character.
Yours truly,
James
I like your book Tales of a Fourth-Grade Nothing. It was so funny. Fudge was my favorite character.
Yours truly,
James
Dear Judy Blume, My class and I just finished Tales Of A Fourth grade Nothing. My favorite part is when Mr. Harcher poured cearel on Fudge.
From,
Jasper
From,
Jasper
Dear Judy Blume,
My class just finished Tales Of A Fourth Grade Nothing. It was great! My favorite part was in chapter 9 was when Fudge tried to touch the bears on the screen! That part was halairios. I can't wait to read more of your books.
Your favorite reader,
Ed
My class just finished Tales Of A Fourth Grade Nothing. It was great! My favorite part was in chapter 9 was when Fudge tried to touch the bears on the screen! That part was halairios. I can't wait to read more of your books.
Your favorite reader,
Ed
Dear Judy Blume,
My class just finished Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. I love this book. My favorite part was when Mr. Hatcher dumped the cereal on Fudge's head. I would get in trouble if I did this to my sister! I can't wait to read more of your books.
Your favorite reader,
Porter
My class just finished Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. I love this book. My favorite part was when Mr. Hatcher dumped the cereal on Fudge's head. I would get in trouble if I did this to my sister! I can't wait to read more of your books.
Your favorite reader,
Porter
Dear Judy Blume, My class just finished reading Tales of A Fourth Grade Nothing. It was fantastic and it was a good start to our class year. My favorite part was when Fudge said eat it or wear it! I can't wait to read more of your books.
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