Iggie's House

by Judy Blume

Hardcover, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Collection

Publication

Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books (2002), 128 pages

Description

When an African American family with three children moves into her white neighborhood, eleven-year-old Winnie learns the difference between being a good neighbor and being a good friend.

User reviews

LibraryThing member maisiefinn
I felt this book was different from all other of Judy Blume's wonderful books. It says how segragation sometimes stays in people's lives. It gave a message that all people are different; and you should always respect that.
LibraryThing member Molly2Faith
This book is about segregation and how a 'black" family moved to "white" street. Winnie tries to greet the new neighbors but this caused problems. Winnie didn't really understand that people are different and that sometimes people don't want to change.
LibraryThing member PhoebeReading
This is one of Blume's books for younger readers, but despite this (and its age), she manages to examine race relations in suburbia in a really provocative way, touching on many of the sometimes-conflicted emotions that children caught in the racial crossfires might experience. The black children
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in the novel, for example, have understandable problems trusting their new white friend--is she being genuine, or does she just want an exotic token of her openmindedness? That Blume had the guts to address these sort of complexities is a testament to the respect she gave young readers.
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LibraryThing member Salsabrarian
Narrated by Emily Janice Card. Winnie’s best friend Iggie has moved to Tokyo and Winnie still misses her. Then the Garber family moves into Iggie’s house with three kids. Winnie is excited to meet the kids and even more intrigued because the family is black. But some of the neighbors especially
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Mrs. Landon are concerned about what the Garbers’ presence means for the neighborhood. Card's presentation is likable but I found the story uncomfortably dated, even viewing it as a historical novel.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1970

Physical description

128 p.; 5.5 inches

ISBN

0689842910 / 9780689842917
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