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Iggie's House

Judy Blume

Iggie's House

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  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after

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4 out 5

4 reviews

From Judy Blume, author of Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret, Iggie’s House is a moving novel that tackles racism and neighbourhood prejudice.

Dear Iggie. How are you? I hope you’re fine because nobody around here is . . .

Winnie’s best friend, Iggie, has just moved away – and Winnie’s bored out of her mind without her.

So she’s determined to be friends with the new family, the Garbers, who’ve moved into Iggie’s old house – especially Glenn, who’s kind of cute. But certain people don’t want the Garbers to be there, and have started a petition to get rid of them.

You see, Glenn and his family are black. And Grove Street is stuck in the past.

And the toughest thing of all is that Winnie is terrified her parents might sign the petition – and there’s nothing she can do to stop them . . .

Reviews

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Excellent

Princess Pinky Windchime 25.09.2022

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It was very good but I felt as if there was something missing at the end because it didn’t seem as though everything was solved and well. It also lacked action and excitement. Apart from that it was a great story of friendship and determination.

Superintendent Leach Spaceship 16.08.2021

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It is an ok book and it talks about accepting people and their race no matter what

Anonymous 04.08.2021

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I enjoyed this book. I like Winnie. I would recommend it to my friends

Fairy Marge Chocolate-mousse 19.09.2020