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      • The novel follows the life of Margaret Simon, a pre-adolescent girl navigating the challenges of growing up. In the book, 12-year-old Margaret Simon struggles with her feelings and emotions regarding faith, religion, and adolescence. The plot unfolds as Margaret moves with her family to a new town, leaving behind familiar surroundings and friends.
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  1. Intro. Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. Summary. Next. Chapter 1. It was a shock for 11-year-old Margaret when she got home from summer camp to discover that Mom and Dad rented out their New York City apartment and bought a house in Farbrook, New Jersey.

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  3. ‘Spoiler Free’ Plot Summary The novel follows the life of Margaret Simon, a pre-adolescent girl navigating the challenges of growing up. In the book, 12-year-old Margaret Simon struggles with her feelings and emotions regarding faith, religion, and adolescence.

  4. It's Me, Margaret. is a middle-grade novel by American writer Judy Blume, published in 1970. Its protagonist, Margaret Simon, is a sixth-grader who grows up without a religious affiliation because of her parents' interfaith marriage.

  5. It's Me, Margaret. Summary. Margaret Simon, eleven years-old, has lived her entire life in New York City. Yet one day her parents decide to move out to the small suburb of Farbrook, New Jersey. Margaret suspects that her parents want to get her away from her father's mother, Sylvia, who pampers her. For her own part, Margaret is about to enter ...

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  6. Overview. Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret is a 1970 middle-grade novel by bestselling American author Judy Blume. The story focuses on 11-year-old Margaret Ann Simon and her family’s move to New Jersey at the beginning of her sixth-grade year.

  7. Teaching Guide. Summary. PDF Cite Share. Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret was Blume’s first weighty novel attempting to tackle a major problem (or problems) she associated with...

  8. It’s Me, Margaret. Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret deals primarily with two subjects: the role of religion in mid-20th century America, and puberty. Following World War II, families flocked to the suburbs (as Margaret’s does) and many families became regular churchgoers.

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