Then Again, Maybe I Won’t

Then Again, Maybe I Won’t by Judy Blume is a children’s book published by Pan Macmillan in November 1988. This edition spans 111 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Tony, who navigates life in a wealthy Long Island neighborhood, encountering various challenges and influences from his surroundings, including his neighbor Joel, who has a penchant for shoplifting, and Joel’s sister Lisa, who displays a carefree attitude.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of adolescence and the complexities of growing up in a contrasting environment. As Tony’s mother encourages him to fit in with the affluent lifestyle of his neighbors, the story delves into his internal conflicts and the dynamics of friendship and family. This book offers insights into the experiences of youth, making it a relatable read for children and young adults alike.
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Now he lives in the best part of Long Island, surrounded by luxury homes and swimming pools. Next door there’s Joel who’s a dab hand at shoplifting. Joel’s older sister Lisa gets undressed every night with the lights on and the curtains open. Tony’s mother things everything’s swell on Long Island. She wants Tony to be just like the kids next door … or does she?
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