Superfudge
by Judy Blume
- Pages
- 192
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780142408803
- Reading Time
- ~3h 22min
Superfudge is a book by Judy Blume. It has 192 pages.
About this book
Judy Blume’s Superfudge continues its series with a candid, first-person account of childhood family life through the eyes of Peter Hatcher. The narrative centers on the ongoing dynamic between Peter and his younger brother, Fudge, whose boundless energy and unconventional behavior consistently test household patience. When the family travels to New York City, Peter navigates a series of everyday challenges that highlight the complexities of sibling relationships and the quiet responsibilities of growing up. Blume’s prose captures the humor and frustration inherent in family life, balancing lighthearted moments with genuine emotional reflection. The novel remains notable for its authentic child’s perspective, avoiding adult moralizing while exploring themes of loyalty, jealousy, and the evolving nature of brotherhood. Grounded in realistic domestic settings and relatable childhood experiences, the book offers a straightforward look at how children process their place within a family. Its unembellished portrayal of ordinary moments makes it a consistent reference point for readers exploring realistic fiction about sibling dynamics and childhood development.
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How many pages is Superfudge?+
Superfudge has 192 pages.
What is Superfudge about?+
Judy Blume’s Superfudge continues its series with a candid, first-person account of childhood family life through the eyes of Peter Hatcher. The narrative centers on the ongoing dynamic between Peter and his younger brother, Fudge, whose boundless energy and unconventional behavior consistently test...
Who wrote Superfudge?+
Superfudge was written by Judy Blume.