Deenie

Deenie by Judy Blume, published by Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing in December 1982, is a poignant exploration of a young girl’s struggle with self-acceptance and the challenges of living with a medical condition. This edition, an X-Library – 11th, spans 159 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Deenie, who is confronted with the reality of wearing a brace that she believes will expose her vulnerabilities and change how others perceive her.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into social topics relevant to young girls, including health, daily living, and the emotional turmoil associated with illness. Deenie’s journey highlights her internal conflict and the societal pressures she faces, making it a relatable read for those navigating similar challenges. This book addresses themes of resilience and self-image, providing insight into the experiences of girls and women dealing with health issues.
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When Deenie sees the brace for the first time, she wants to scream, Forget it… I’m never going to wear that thing. Everyone will know. Everyone!
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. How will she ever face the hard times ahead?
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