
Judy Blume
Judith Blume is an American writer of children's, young adult, and adult fiction. Blume began writing in 1959 and has published more than 25 novels. Among her best-known works are Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. (1970), Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing (1972), Deenie (1973), and Blubber (1974). Blume's books have significantly contributed to children's and young adult literature. She was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2023.
Books by Judy Blume
7 books available

Superfudge
by Judy Blume
4.0(60,517)
Peter Hatcher's life is hilariously upended by the arrival of his new baby sister, Tootsie, and the further outrageous antics of his younger brother, Fudge, as their family moves to Princeton for a year.

Summer Sisters
by Judy Blume
3.8(89,551)
A bond formed during Martha's Vineyard summers breaks under the weight of privilege, betrayal, and a friendship that still has the power to shatter hearts.

Tiger Eyes
by Judy Blume
3.9(15,285)
Uprooted to New Mexico after her father's murder, a young girl struggles with grief, finding comfort and a path to healing through an enigmatic boy she meets in the canyons.

Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great
by Judy Blume
4.0(38,155)
Sheila Tubman, a girl who calls herself 'great,' faces her secret fears and carefully built image during a summer away. She learns to accept her real, imperfect self with help from a new friend.

Double Fudge
by Judy Blume
4.0(20,940)
Peter Hatcher's world is turned upside down when his younger brother, Fudge, becomes obsessed with money, and new relatives bring chaos to their already lively household.

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
by Judy Blume
4.1(131,583)
Peter Hatcher navigates the chaotic, often humiliating, reality of being an older brother to the mischievous, mashed-potato-smearing toddler known as Fudge, whose antics consistently steal the spotlight and Peter's pet turtle.

Blubber
by Judy Blume
3.8(31,967)
In Judy Blume's 'Blubber,' a fifth-grade classroom's taunts against a new student named Linda escalate from whispered notes about her weight to a chilling campaign of bullying, forcing one girl to confront the dark side of peer pressure.