Deenie

Deenie by Judy Blume is a reprint edition published by Delacorte Press on April 13, 2010, featuring 140 pages in English. This book presents the story of Deenie, a young girl who discovers she has scoliosis and faces the challenges that come with wearing a brace from her neck to her hips. As she grapples with her fears and insecurities, Deenie must navigate her changing self-image and the reactions of those around her.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of health and social issues as Deenie confronts her diagnosis and the emotional turmoil that accompanies it. The narrative delves into themes of beauty, self-acceptance, and resilience, providing insight into the experiences of girls and women dealing with illness and societal expectations. This edition invites readers to reflect on the impact of physical challenges on personal identity and relationships.
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When Deenie finds out that she has scoliosis, she’s scared. When she sees the brace for the first time, she wants to scream.
But the words won’t come out. And Deenie, beautiful Deenie, who everyone says should be a model, is stuck wearing a brace from her neck to her hips. For four years—or longer. She never worried about how she looked before—how will she ever face the hard times ahead?
From the Paperback edition.
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