Starring Sally J. Freedman as Herself
Judy Blume
Sally J. Freedman loves making up stories – stories in which she is always the star of her own lavish film spectaculars. But when her close-knit family is separated because of her brother’s illness, even Sally’s daydreams are not enough to comfort her. With her beloved father left behind in New Jersey, a winter in the Florida sunshine seems gloomy, and the cramped and dingy flat can’t compare with her comfortable home, or her new classmates with her old friends. Worst of all it is 1947 and Sally is convinced that Adolf Hitler is alive and living in Miami Beach …
Reviews

A very fun book
Madam Fifi Luther 17.08.2023

Cool because it shows how life might have been after World WarII.
Anonymous 28.07.2017

I think many children will like this book because it is about a girl and her brother Douglas. Douglas has had a serious col and he needs to get through the winter. His mum and dad went to Miami for a special occasion and his mum decided they would go there for the winter. They go but sally has to leave her dad at home and she really misses him so she always writes letters to him. I would recommend this book to people who like adventurous books because sally is very adventurous
Anonymous 12.08.2016