Being a teenage girl is only getting harder. Thank God they still have Judy Blume | Leila Latif
by Leila Latif from US news | The Guardian on (#6BFDV)
Blume's groundbreaking books shepherded me and millions of others through the trials of adolescence - and they're still as relevant as ever
It is a truth universally acknowledged that being a teenage girl sucks. Struggling with a changing body, navigating the schoolyard hierarchies, feeling disconnected from your parents, being sexualised in ways you are both ready and not ready for - like most of my peers, I went through the wringer between the ages of 12 and 18.
When I look at my six-year-old daughter now, I worry about what she'll have to face in the hormone trenches - but I'm comforted that, like me, she'll have Judy Blume.
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