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Judy Blume's 'Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret' to be made into a movie

The producers of "The Edge of Seventeen" are behind the project

Judy Blume In Conversation With WLRN's Alicia Zuckerman
Aaron Davidson
Judy Blume In Conversation With WLRN's Alicia Zuckerman
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Judy Blume's 'Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret' to be made into a movie

The producers of "The Edge of Seventeen" are behind the project

Judy Blume published "Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret" in 1970.For generations, the book has remained popular among young women.This is the first time Blume has signed over the book's rights for a film.Nearly 50 years after "Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret" was published, author Judy Blume has finally agreed to sell the film rights to her iconic novel, Deadline reports.Producers James L. Brooks鈥� Gracie Films and Kelly Fremon Craig of the 2016 coming-of-age drama "The Edge of Seventeen" bought the rights to turn the book into a movie. A Hollywood movie studio is not yet tied to the project. Brooks and Fremon Craig reportedly plan to have a full screenplay before they sell it to a distributor.Fremon Craig told Deadline, below, why she thinks the book has been so popular among young women for many generations."It鈥檚 rare for me to run into a woman or girl who hasn鈥檛 read it and every time I鈥檝e mentioned it to a woman, they clutch their heart and let out this joyful gasp. There鈥檚 something so timely and full of truth and I remember for me that at that age, it felt like a life raft at a time when you鈥檙e lost and searching and unsure. This book comes along and tells you you鈥檙e not alone. Women remember where they were when they read it. I can鈥檛 think of another book you can say that about.鈥滲rooks said he got the idea to turn the book into a movie because his granddaughter had just read it, and the story line still resonated with her.鈥淚t definitely won鈥檛 feel like a period piece," he said. "People have read it at various stages and it felt present and immediate.""Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret" explores the life of an 11-year-old girl named Margaret Simon who is in the sixth grade. She forms a secret club with three girl friends, in which they talk about adolescent issues many young women go through, including getting her first period, liking boys and buying her first bra. In the book, Margaret also talks about exploring her faith after being brought up in a home with a Christian mother and Jewish father.
  • Judy Blume published "" in 1970.
  • For generations, the book has remained popular among young women.
  • This is the first time Blume has signed over the book's rights for a film.

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Nearly 50 years after "" was published, author Judy Blume has finally agreed to sell the film rights to her iconic novel, reports.

Producers James L. Brooks鈥� Gracie Films and Kelly Fremon Craig of the 2016 coming-of-age drama "The Edge of Seventeen" bought the rights to turn the book into a movie. A Hollywood movie studio is not yet tied to the project. Brooks and Fremon Craig reportedly plan to have a full screenplay before they sell it to a distributor.

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Fremon Craig told Deadline, below, why she thinks the book has been so popular among young women for many generations.

"It鈥檚 rare for me to run into a woman or girl who hasn鈥檛 read it and every time I鈥檝e mentioned it to a woman, they clutch their heart and let out this joyful gasp. There鈥檚 something so timely and full of truth and I remember for me that at that age, it felt like a life raft at a time when you鈥檙e lost and searching and unsure. This book comes along and tells you you鈥檙e not alone. Women remember where they were when they read it. I can鈥檛 think of another book you can say that about.鈥�

Brooks said he got the idea to turn the book into a movie because his granddaughter had just read it, and the story line still resonated with her.

鈥淚t definitely won鈥檛 feel like a period piece," he said. "People have read it at various stages and it felt present and immediate."

"Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret" explores the life of an 11-year-old girl named Margaret Simon who is in the sixth grade. She forms a secret club with three girl friends, in which they talk about adolescent issues many young women go through, including getting her first period, liking boys and buying her first bra. In the book, Margaret also talks about exploring her faith after being brought up in a home with a Christian mother and Jewish father.