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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1972

Pages
  
169 pp

Originally published
  
1972

Genre
  
Young adult fiction

OCLC
  
49038737

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Publisher
  
Bradbury

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

ISBN
  
0-87888-042-9

Author
  
Country
  
United States of America

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Judy Blume books, Young adult fiction books, Divorce books

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It's Not the End of the World is a young adult novel written by Judy Blume, published in 1972.

Contents

Plot summary

Karen Newman feels like her world is coming undone and has soured on the idea of marriage. In her diary, she gives each day a letter grade; lately, her days have not been graded higher than a C-minus. She is overjoyed to learn that her sixth grade teacher will be Miss Pace, a nice and popular teacher, but when the first day of school comes, she is crushed to find that Miss Pace, after getting married over the summer and is now Mrs. Singer, has become what Karen describes as a "witch." Worse yet, her parents, Bill and Ellie, who have been quarreling more and more each day, announce that they are splitting up. Bill moves out of the family home and plans to go to Las Vegas to file for divorce, much to Ellie's delight and Karen's consternation.

When Karen's brother, Jeff, finds out that Bill is going to Las Vegas, he argues with Ellie and runs away. Bill postpones his trip to Las Vegas to help find Jeff, which, instead of bringing him closer to Ellie, causes him to quarrel with her even more violently than before. Jeff eventually returns on his own, ending the crisis, but not the animosity. Karen tries every possible way she can think of to stop the divorce from happening, including sending anniversary cards and feigning illness, but her efforts are ultimately fruitless. At the end, Karen decides that, in spite of her parents' impending divorce, things will get better. The last diary entry in the book has Karen giving the day a B-plus.

Characters

  • Karen — the protagonist, who is frightened and confused by her parents' impending divorce.
  • Debbie — Karen's best friend. She is described as a pretty, funny, and delightful person and is good at making monkey faces. She has a crush on Karen's brother, Jeff, who teases her.
  • Eleanor "Ellie" Newman — Karen's mother.
  • William "Bill" Newman — Karen's father.
  • Gary Owens — The boy Karen had a crush on until he moves to Texas. Although not mentioned, Karen thinks he likes her best friend, Debbie.
  • Mrs. Singer — Karen's teacher. According to Karen, she was a nice and popular teacher, but after getting married over the summer, she became a "witch."
  • Jeffrey "Jeff" — Karen's older brother. A handsome 14-year-old, he is interested in girls and weightlifting. He enjoys playfully teasing Debbie, who likes him.
  • Amy — Karen's younger sister, six years old, described as being rather plain-faced, who likes making up riddles.
  • Valerie "Val" — Karen's new friend. Val's parents are divorced, so she feels like she knows all about divorce.
  • Mary Louise — a girlfriend of Jeff's, who is described as being kind of chubby.
  • "Garfa" — Karen's grandfather, with whom she is close. "Garfa" comes from when Jeff was a baby and could not pronounce "Grandpa"; the garbled pronunciation stuck, and all members of the Newman family address him as such.
  • Petey Mansfield — Jeff's best friend.
  • Uncle Dan — Aunt Ruth's husband.
  • Aunt Ruth — Ellie's sister. Hates Bill.
  • Mew — Karen's cat.
  • References

    It's Not the End of the World Wikipedia


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