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Judy Blume’s Endlessly wasn’t a e book that the majority readers simply stumbled upon. “Acquiring, hiding, and studying it—after which sharing it with others—was a ceremony of passage for a lot of teenagers who got here of age throughout and after the sexual revolution,” Anna Holmes writes of the teenager novel. “Properly-worn, dog-eared copies had been handed round or hidden in closets, dresser drawers, and backpacks.”
A part of the enchantment of the e book, which was revealed 50 years in the past this October, was its option to depict intercourse from the angle of the feminine protagonist—“sexuality was (and nonetheless is) not often depicted in standard tradition from a girl’s vantage level,” Holmes factors out. For a youngster, a novel like Blume’s was an invite to think about what life could be like sometime. However maybe extra vital, it was an opportunity to see their very own needs and anxieties mirrored again at them—to really feel validated within the ideas that may really feel too scary to say out loud. At the moment’s e-newsletter explores the singular energy of the artwork we uncover as teenagers.
On Teen Novels
The Traditional Teen Novel I Nonetheless Haven’t Forgotten
By Anna Holmes
My secret first encounter with Judy Blume’s Endlessly
Judy Blume Goes All of the Means
By Amy Weiss-Meyer
A brand new technology discovers the poet laureate of puberty. (From 2023)
The Books We Learn Too Late—And That You Ought to Learn Now
By The Atlantic Tradition Desk
One of many nice, bittersweet pleasures of life is ending a title and excited about the way it may need affected you—if solely you’d discovered it sooner. (From 2022)
Nonetheless Curious?
- The significance of the coming-of-age novel: The transitions from youngster to teenager and teenager to grownup are filled with triumphs and struggles, Elise Hannum wrote in 2023.
- No mother and father allowed: Within the Nineteen Eighties and ’90s, Adrienne Salinger photographed youngsters of their bedrooms. Her pictures recall an period earlier than smartphones and social media, once you constructed your identification on the partitions of your room.
Different Diversions
P.S.

I just lately requested readers to share a photograph of one thing that sparks their sense of awe on this planet. Maureen T., 75, from Toronto, Canada, shared these images of the Hopewell Rocks within the Bay of Fundy, in New Brunswick, Canada.
I’ll proceed to function your responses within the coming weeks.
— Isabel