FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Stephanie's relationship with her best friend, Rachel, changes during her first year in junior high as she tries to conceal a family problem and meets a new girl from California.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent coming-of-age story,
By Anonymous (new york, ny United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Just as Long as We're Together (Mass Market Paperback)
I've always been a big fan of Judy Blume, and she didn't disappoint in "Just As Long...." As always, Blume is a master in getting into the heads of young teens, and though Stephanie is the narrator in this installment (Rachel narrates in Here's To You Rachel Robinson, and Blume has mentioned that she'd like to write a book from Allison's POV), Rachel and Allison are equally as compelling.Overall, this is funny, poignant and realistic look at what happens when a kid enters junior high and begins to question his or her place in the world. As for the handful of reviewers who complained that parts of this book are "obscene" because the girls discuss kissing and sex. Come on, let's not be stuck in the Pilgrim days here. These girls are 13 - of course they're going to be thinking about boys, getting their periods, etc. Which 13 year old hasn't? Whether the subject matter is appropriate for younger kids to read is up to parents to decide, but Blume doesn't try to pretend this isn't anything other than a middle-grade read. To criticize her for realistically portraying teenagers is absolutely ridiculous. I think the criticism goes more to the parents who didn't bother to check to make sure that their younger kids were reading something on their level. Anyway, this novel is a (PG-13) gem.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just As Long Review,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Just as Long as We're Together (Mass Market Paperback)
Just As Long As Were Together was a pretty close to real life kind of book. Friends get into fights, right? I found the book a really realistic book. I did because it sounds like most girls' lifes in this world. This book, is about young girls' who are bestfriends, then a girl moves into the condo (I think it was) across a pond from one of the girls. They end up getting into a fight and then become friends once again. They get into so many incidences,and are into this guy that goes to their school.The first sentence "Stephanie is into hunks", kind of caught me off gaurd. Not many books, or authors actually start off a book like that. That's why I thought it would be a pretty interestiong book to read, and boy was I right! Any book that starts off like that can grab your attention and grab you in. I loved this book and I highly recomend it to everyone, that likes Judy Blume or not. It's sophisticated yet, childish, so it's a perfect book!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just As Long As We're Together review by me,
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This review is from: Just as Long as We're Together (Mass Market Paperback)
This book is about three friends, Stephanie, Alison, and Rachael. It is from the perspective of 12 year old Stephanie. Stephanie is friendly and optimistic (according to Rachael). Rachael is very senstitive and a straight A student, and Alison is friendly, funny, and senstitive. The three friends get along well together but they do come to some problems.This book is all about friendship, school, and 7th grade girls. It is a book that once you start, you cannot put down.
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