Showing posts with label "Judy Blume". Show all posts
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Friday, June 12, 2015

In the Unlikely Event by Judy Blume



This new novel, In the Unlikely Event, was based on actual happenings that gifted writer Judy experienced as a teenager. She has crafted a fictional story around many characters living in Elizabeth, New Jersey during 1951-1952 when three planes crashed there within 58 days of each other.

Told from multiple perspectives – there are three generations of families, plus friends and strangers boarding the planes – the reader does have to decipher each of the characters in this coming of age story. One of the most constant is Miri Ammerman who as a teenager witnesses the first crash with her single mom, Rusty. Also involved are her best friend, Natalie (who is traumatized by events), her boyfriend Mason (who is an orphan) and her Uncle Henry (a rising reporter) and her supportive grandmother, Irene.

To me, even more fascinating than the inter-relationships and reactions of the many characters is the way in which Judy Blume weaves in the feel of the time and facts relevant to the actual events which prompted this novel. There are frequent references to 1950s era music, fashion, and, of course, political events and reporting.  To add to the experience, I found several links online, in particular this radio broadcast from WNYC archives:


And an article from The Chicago Tribune archives where the story of one of the crashes was front page headline news.  

I remember meeting Judy Blume with my own children many years ago – we are big fans of Fudge-a-mania! She is extremely gracious and a committed spokesperson for authors and readers everywhere.  Plan to enjoy In the Unlikely Event – it is a great summer read for both adults and students, telling an inter-generational story of dealing with loss, while looking at the impact of technological and social change.  

Starred review from Booklist.