Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret

Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret

By Judy Blume

57 ratings 71 reviews 71 followers
Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
Grades 4 - 8Grades 2 - 5T3.630340
3 hours, 9 minutes
2 cassettes
Performed by Laura Hamilton

Being eleven-going-on-twelve is hard enough, but when Margaret Simon's family moves to New Jersey she knows she needs to talk to someone.  Is God listening?
Publisher: MACMILLAN CHILDREN'S BOOKS
ISBN-13: 9781447286813
ISBN-10: 1447286812
Published on 5/21/2015
Binding: Paperback

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This book was the best book I've ever read! This is a book about growing up and getting to know yourself it teaches you yet gives you a great story along the way about a girl named Margaret who goes through changes a pre teen goes through . She also try's to figure out what religion she is to be.

good book i read it and a lot of my friends read it. Its not just about how people change physically about its also has a good story mixed in it

veronica veronica

well i don't know where to begin this book is wow i use to be a brat cuz i would be a show of an you know but wen i got the book i though this book is some thing for church but its not. just read it ,it is good for girls that think there are that this reflects them an then there wow i am like that gotta change my attitude but its for every buddy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I love this book. Margret is such a bright and kid young lady. Going to school is getting tough for her. I recommend this book for any age mostly for young bright kids

I love this book. Margret is such a bright and kid young lady. Going to school is getting tough for her. I recommend this book for any age mostly for young bright kids

I have the older version of this book. ***This book is a girls only book!!!!!!*** but its sooooooooo good. I highly recomend it.

its all lovey dovey and stuff

I just read this book, loved it, and read it in less then a day! It is about a pre-teen girl ( Margaret ) who just moved from NYC to NJ. And her so called friend Nancy makes a club about boys and growing up. Margaret also struggles with finding her religion. This is a fast pace read and a very funny story about a pre-teen talking to god.

Serena Serena

This book is amazing! It tells the story of Margaret, a sixth grader trying to find her religion. She then gets angry and stops trying to find which one she is. Also, it talks about things every girl goes through, like growing up. (Body)

Margaret is a sixth-grader that is new to New Jersey. At first she thinks that she has sort of a group to belong to, but then her "friend" Nancy lies to her. Margaret is not sure whether she is Christian or Jewish or what, and she gets so confused and angry that she decides that nobody needs religion.

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