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What Judy Blume Continues to Teach Us
Episode 83

What Judy Blume Continues to Teach Us

Rachelle Bergstein discusses her newest book which explores Judy Blume's writings and all that Judy Blume taught generations of young readers about their bodies and relationships.

GynoCurious

March 21, 202532m 48s

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Show Notes

In this episode of GynoCurious, host Dr. Amy Novatt reflects on her lifelong love of books. She welcomes guest Rachelle Bergstein, a New York-based author, to discuss her passion for writing, especially focused on women’s issues and cultural history.

They highlight the importance of narratives in shaping minds and discuss the historical context and implications of book censorship, particularly concerning women's voices and bodily autonomy. They discuss Rachelle's most recent book about Judy Blum which explores Blume's capacity to write about universalities through the voice of a single character and bring to focus the experiences of teens and young adults.

The conversation underscores the significance of storytelling, education through fiction, and advocating for women's freedom and health.

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