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This vintage children's paperback, SUPERFUDGE by Judy Blume, is a must-have for fans of humorous stories and family themes. Published in 1986 by Random House Children's Books, this digest paperback has a length of 7.6 inches, a height of 0.5 inches, and a width of 5.1 inches. With a weight of 4.4 oz and 176 pages, it is perfect for on-the-go reading. The book is written in English and falls under the genre of juvenile fiction. It covers themes of family, siblings, friendship, and general social themes. If you're a fan of Judy Blume or just looking for a great read, this is the book for you.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherRandom House Children's Books
ISBN-100440484332
ISBN-139780440484332
eBay Product ID (ePID)119607
Product Key Features
Book TitleSuperfudge
Number of Pages176 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicHumorous Stories, Family / Siblings, General, Social Themes / General (See Also Headings under Family), Social Themes / Friendship, Family / General (See Also Headings under Social Themes)
Publication Year1986
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorJudy Blume
Book SeriesFudge Ser.
FormatDigest Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight4.4 Oz
Item Length7.6 in
Item Width5.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceElementary/High School
Dewey Edition22
Grade FromThird Grade
Educational LevelHigh School, Elementary School
Grade ToSeventh Grade
Dewey Decimal813.54
SynopsisSometimes life in the Hatcher household is enough to make twelve-year-old Peter think about running away. His worst problem is still his younger brother, Fudge, who hasn't changed a bit since his crazy capers in Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. If you ask Peter, Fudge is just an older - and bigger - pain. Then Peter learns that his mom is going to have a baby and the whole family is moving to Princeton for a year. It will be bad enough starting sixth grade in a strange place and going to the same school as Fudge. But Peter can imagine something even worse. How will he ever survive if the new baby is a carbon copy of Fudge?