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Plaster reinterprets the materiality of hand-worked plaster, transforming it into a design that blends craftsmanship and innovation. Are You There God It-s Me- Margaret
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160x320 cm (63”x127”)
162x324 cm (63¾”x 127½”)
For generations of readers, this was the first time they saw their own anxieties reflected in ink
If you read Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret as a child, you remember exactly where you were. You remember the secret thrill of reading about "what happened" to Laura Danker behind the tool shed. You remember the visceral cringe of the school dance scene.
For parents and educators, the book remains a gold-standard tool for starting conversations. It is often recommended as a "first period" gift, placed in a shoebox along with pads and a heating pad. It signals to a child: You are normal. What you are going through is normal.
: The "Pre-Teen Sensations" (PTS's) represent the intense peer pressure of early adolescence. You might analyze how the club's "boy books" and bust-enlarging exercises symbolize the transition from childhood play to societal expectations of womanhood. Critical Analysis Points
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. Study Guide - LitCharts
For generations of readers, this was the first time they saw their own anxieties reflected in ink
If you read Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret as a child, you remember exactly where you were. You remember the secret thrill of reading about "what happened" to Laura Danker behind the tool shed. You remember the visceral cringe of the school dance scene.
For parents and educators, the book remains a gold-standard tool for starting conversations. It is often recommended as a "first period" gift, placed in a shoebox along with pads and a heating pad. It signals to a child: You are normal. What you are going through is normal.
: The "Pre-Teen Sensations" (PTS's) represent the intense peer pressure of early adolescence. You might analyze how the club's "boy books" and bust-enlarging exercises symbolize the transition from childhood play to societal expectations of womanhood. Critical Analysis Points
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. Study Guide - LitCharts