Tiger Eyes

Tiger Eyes by Judy Blume is a reprint edition published by Delacorte Press in 1981, featuring 217 pages in English. The story follows Davey, a young girl grappling with the aftermath of her father’s tragic death during a robbery. Seeking solace, she travels with her mother and younger brother to New Mexico, where she encounters a young man who aids her in navigating her grief and fears.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of adolescence and social issues, particularly focusing on themes of family and the impact of death and dying. As Davey confronts her challenges, the narrative delves into her emotional journey and the relationships that help her heal. This edition presents a thoughtful portrayal of resilience and personal growth amidst difficult circumstances.
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After Davey’s father is killed in a hold-up, she and her mother and younger brother visit relatives in New Mexico. Here Davey is befriended by a young man who helps her find the strength to carry on and conquer her fears. “This is a masterly novel.”–Jean Fritz, “The New York Times Book Review.” Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award, An ALA Best Book for Young Adults.
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