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Judy Blume and It's Not the End of the World

Dear dairy,
I am reading Judy Blume - It's Not the End of the World, written by Judy Blume and this book is a non-fiction book. This book is about a real life girl, Judy Blume who faces the consequence of her parents divorcing. The story takes place in NewJersey, USA. The problem is that her parents always fight(every single day). The solution to this problem was that her parents are getting divorced. I had made many connections to this book. 1 of the connection is that I also keep a diary of my thoughts and wants. I fell sad for Judy and her siblings and her parents are really comfortable, since they are  divorced and  separated. I liked reading this book as the book is filled with thoughts and emotions of a real life person.
Sincerely,
Gayatri


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