
Works:
- The One in the Middle is the Green Kangaroo (1969)
- Iggie’s House (1970)
- Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing (1972)
- Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great (1972)
- It’s Not the End of the World (1972)
- The Pain and the Great One (1974)
- Blubber (1974)
- Starring Sally J. Freedman as Herself (1977)
- Freckle Juice (1978)
- Superfudge (1980)
- Just as Long as We’re Together (1986)
- Fudge-a-Mania (1990)
- Double Fudge (2002)
- Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret (1970)
- Then Again, Maybe I Won’t (1971)
- Deenie (1973)
- Forever (1975)
- Tiger Eyes (1981)
- Here’s to You, Rachel Robinson (1993)
- Places I Never Meant to Be (1999)
- Wifey (1978)
- Smart Women (1983)
- Summer Sisters (1998)
- In the Unlikely Event (2015)
After graduating from high school with high honours, she attended New York University and received a bachelor’s degree in education in 1960. In 1959 she married John Blume, with whom she had two children. The couple divorced in the 1970s. While enrolled in a continuing education course on writing for children and teenagers, Blume produced a draft of what became her first published book, The One in the Middle Is the Green Kangaroo (1969). At about the same time, she published a version of Iggie’s House in Trailblazer magazine; she rewrote it for publication in book form in 1970.
In 1970 Blume made a huge splash in the world of young adult literature with the publication of Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret, a preteen novel told from the perspective of Margaret Simon, an 11-year-old girl whose family has moved to a new town. Margaret, who has a Christian mother and a Jewish father, struggles to understand her developing body and her relationship with religion, speaking directly to God about the uncertainties that come with adolescence.