Deenie
Scoliosis twists Deenie’s plans for her social life in this classic Judy Blume novel with a fresh new look. Deenie’s mother wants her to be a model, with her face on magazine covers—maybe even in the movies—but Deenie wants to spend Saturdays with her friends Janet and Midge, tracking Harvey...
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Scoliosis twists Deenie’s plans for her social life in this classic Judy Blume novel with a fresh new look.
Deenie’s mother wants her to be a model, with her face on magazine covers—maybe even in the movies—but Deenie wants to spend Saturdays with her friends Janet and Midge, tracking Harvey Grabowsky, the captain of the football team, around Woolworth’s. She wants to be a cheerleader, too, and go to the seventh-grade mixer to hear Buddy Brader play his drums.
Instead, Deenie is diagnosed with scoliosis. And that means body stockings to squeeze into, a roomful of strangers to face, and a terrifying brace that she’ll need to wear for years that goes from her neck to her hips. Suddenly Deenie has to cope with a kind of specialness that’s frightening—and might be hers forever.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781481410373 (1481410377)
Publish date: 2014-04-29
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
Thanks to Jeff Dunham I can no longer take the word 'scoliosis' seriously, which made me feel really awful while reading this book, as it's absolutely meant as a serious book! Drat that comedian!That aside I really liked the book. Judy Blume approached a serious subject that not many people know any...
This Judy Blume book really stands out in my mind from all the others. It tells the storie of Deenie, a pretty teenage girl with model potential diagnosed with scoliosis. Deenie must come to terms with the fact that she will not have a modeling career and what's worse she'll have to wear a bulky b...
I remember reading this book and then was convinced that I had scoliosis. Little did I realize at that time a girl in the grade above actually did have scoliosis but had surgery for it, not the brace. It was a confusing time indeed.