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Blubber

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Published
Pages
127
Language
EN
ISBN
9780330398053
Reading Time
~2h 13min

Blubber is a book by Judy Blume. In 2006. It has 127 pages.

About this book

Judy Blume’s Blubber examines the sharp social hierarchies of middle school through a candid exploration of peer cruelty and bystander complicity. The narrative follows a thirteen-year-old girl whose weight becomes the focal point of relentless harassment by her classmates, while those around her navigate their own fears, loyalties, and moral compromises. Written with Blume’s signature psychological realism, the novel captures the awkwardness of adolescence without romanticizing it, offering a clear-eyed look at how group dynamics can normalize cruelty. First published in 1974 and later updated for contemporary readers, the book has remained a staple of school curricula precisely because it addresses uncomfortable truths about body image, social exclusion, and the courage required to intervene. Its unflinching portrayal of adolescent behavior continues to resonate with readers and educators alike, serving as both a mirror for lived experience and a catalyst for conversations about empathy and responsibility in youth culture.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Blubber?+

Blubber has 127 pages.

When was Blubber published?+

Blubber was published in 2006.

What is Blubber about?+

Judy Blume’s Blubber examines the sharp social hierarchies of middle school through a candid exploration of peer cruelty and bystander complicity. The narrative follows a thirteen-year-old girl whose weight becomes the focal point of relentless harassment by her classmates, while those around her na...

Who wrote Blubber?+

Blubber was written by Judy Blume.