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Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret Study Guide

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by Judy Blume
About 53 pages (15,777 words)
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Why does Barbara decide to contact her parents after all those years?

Would Margaret have talked to God again if she did not get her period?

It is interesting Margaret says in her letter to Mr. Benedict that she would want her children to have a religion early. Why would she say that after she had the opposite experience?

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