Judy Blume:
A Life

£25.00 GBP

Judy Blume:
A Life

Overview

The definitive, all-access biography of one of the world’s most beloved literary voices, showcasing a life as triumphant and inspiring as the stories she crafted.

To know the name Judy Blume is to know and love literature. Her influential novels have touched tens of millions of readers. For more than fifty-five years, her work has revolutionised young people’s literature — frank, candid, and unafraid to show humanity’s messier sides.

But Judy Blume was an unlikely literary icon. Judith Marcia Sussman, a Jewish girl from New Jersey, was a restless thirty-year-old stay-at-home mother when her passion for reading suddenly became a talent for writing. What followed was unrivalled creative energy: ten books in just five years that reshaped literature for generations. The emotional core of her beloved books — death, religion, coming-of-age, sexuality, bullying — stems from her own childhood experiences.

In Judy Blume, journalist Mark Oppenheimer crafts a beautiful portrait of the acclaimed author through extensive interviews with Blume and unparalleled access to her papers. Oppenheimer explores Blume’s 1950s upbringing, complicated childhood, varied relationships, sexual experiences, heartache, and enduring legacy as a champion of free speech. He reveals the woman behind the literary empire in all her complex glory — a true gift for anyone who grew up reading these extraordinary books.

Details

Format
Hardback
Size
234mm x 153mm
Extent
480 pages
ISBN
9781915590558
RRP
GBP£25.00
Pub date
21 May 2026
Rights held
UK & Commonwealth (ex. Can)
Other rights
Aevitas Creative Management

Praise

Praise for Squirrel Hill:

‘Propulsive … A poignant, deeply researched account of the Pittsburgh Jewish neighbourhood in the aftermath of tragedy. Oppenheimer sets the scene with details even those familiar with the story might forget … He does a lovely job of bringing the essence of this charming, walkable place to life … How “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” became the site of the most deadly antisemitic attack on American soil and what happened afterward unfold with the precision of the best suspense stories … Oppenheimer is sympathetic to the ways Jewish culture stands at the crossroads of proud resistance and self-protective withdrawal, bold activism and self-effacement. The people he highlights are treated with a knowing, affectionate wink, a landsman’s recognition.’

Irina ReynThe New York Times

Praise for Squirrel Hill:

‘Compelling … A well-researched book … Mr Oppenheimer brings more expertise and knowledge to this project than most journalists or authors could, without being too close to his subject or blinded by his own pain or grief. He chose to focus on the community and its response to the shootings, and he chose well … There are important lessons to be learned from Squirrel Hill, and we have Mark Oppenheimer to thank for capturing them in this readable and important book.’

Jared CohonThe Wall Street Journal
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About the Author

Mark Oppenheimer holds a PhD in religious studies from Yale, and has taught at Stanford, Wesleyan, Wellesley, NYU, Boston College, and Yale, where he was the founding director of the Yale Journalism Initiative. From 2010 to 2016, he wrote the ‘Beliefs’ column for The New York Times, and has written for The New Yorker, The Nation, GQ, Slate, and many more. He is the author of five books, most recently, Squirrel Hill: The Tree of Life Synagogue Shootingand the Soul of a Neighborhood. He lives in Connecticut with his wife, four daughters, one son, and two dogs.

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