Forever by judy bloom6/20/2023 By the end of the opening sequence, I had tears in my eyes. I got invited to an early screening of the film, and I have never been more excited. Not only does it capture Judy Blume the woman, but it does an excellent job of capturing the impact she’s had on children’s literature over the last 50 years. It should be hard to encapsulate one woman in 90 minutes, but it was truly so unbelievably good. The first time I watched the trailer, I got all teary eyed. I cannot not articulate how excited I was when I found out about this documentary. Judy Blume and her legacy are the subject of a new documentary, Judy Blume Forever on Prime Video. It felt real in a way I didn’t know possible. I knew Judy Blume she had written some books I loved in elementary school. One day, I took out a book that would change the way I thought of books: Forever by Judy Blume. YA as a genre wasn’t quite as robust back in the early aughts as it is now there weren’t as many options, so I burned through them pretty quickly. If I wasn’t at home or school, I was likely at the library, scouring the shelves for books I hadn’t yet read. When I was in high school, we lived within walking distance of the main branch of the Brooklyn Public Library. The Autostraddle Encyclopedia of Lesbian Cinema.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.
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