Baby Blue

Baby Blue by Julia Green, published by Penguin Adult on April 29, 2004, is a poignant exploration of adolescence and motherhood. At just sixteen, Mia navigates the complexities of being a new mother while still grappling with her own emotional needs. This edition spans 245 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an intimate look at Mia’s evolving relationships with her father and the adults and peers in her life.
In this narrative, readers will find a thoughtful examination of family dynamics and the social themes surrounding young parenthood. As Mia confronts the practical and emotional challenges of motherhood, the story delves into her feelings and the pressures she faces. The book addresses significant topics such as emotions, family relationships, and the impact of pregnancy on a young woman’s life, making it a relevant read for those interested in juvenile fiction and social themes.
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BABY BLUE picks up Mia’s story (begun in BLUE MOON) just after the birth of her baby. Mia is sixteen now, and still living with Dad, although this relationship becomes increasingly under strain. Not only is Mia having to work out the complicated emotional and practical implications of being a mother when she herself is still a child, with huge emotional needs of her own, she is also having to negotiate new relationships with the adults and young people around her.
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