NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The author of Are you There God? It’s Me, Margaret returns with an adult novel that takes us back to the 1950s and introduces us to the town where she herself grew up, where a community is left reeling after a real-life tragedy when a series of airplanes fell out of the sky.
“Makes us feel the pure shock and wonder of living.... Judy Blume isn’t just revered, she’s revolutionary.” —The New York Times Book Review “No one captures coming-of-age milestones…like Blume.” —The Boston GlobeHere she imagines and weaves together a vivid portrait of three generations of families, friends, and strangers, whose lives are profoundly changed during one winter. At the center of an extraordinary cast of characters are fifteen-year-old Miri Ammerman and her spirited single mother, Rusty. Their warm and resonant stories are set against the backdrop of an extraordinary real-world tragedy.
Gripping, authentic, and unforgettable,
In the Unlikely Event has all the hallmarks of this renowned author’s deft narrative magic.
“Makes us feel the pure shock and wonder of living. . . . Judy Blume isn’t just revered, she’s revolutionary.” —
The New York Times Book Review “[A] page-turner, emotionally resonant and down-to-earth. . . . Reading
In the Unlikely Event is like reconnecting with a long-lost friend.” —
The New Yorker“Gives us everything that Blume is known (and beloved) for. . . . This novel is her most ambitious to date, and she lives up to its reach with her characteristic frankness, compassion, and charm.” —
San Francisco Chronicle “Judy Blume is back—and on her game! . . . You won’t want to turn the last page.” —
People“A page-turner with cross-generational appeal. . . . Will appeal to loyal fans as well as new readers.” —
Minneapolis Star Tribune
“A fascinating novel. . . . Blume, in clear and forthright storytelling, creates realistic characters searching for happiness. . . . Just as dramatic as the devastation and panic caused by the crashes are Blume's ruminations on the mysteries of the human heart. ” —
Chicago Tribune “Judy Blume is still here, opening our eyes to the daily astonishments of life all these years later.” —
USA Today
“Quite simply, extraordinary. . . . Utterly brilliant.” —
The Observer (London)
“Blume succeeds in capturing the condition of an entire community. . . . No one captures coming-of-age milestones and stomach butterflies like Blume, and those scenes are worth waiting for.” —
The Boston Globe
“Judy Blume’s writing is simply a delight. . . . Blume is a master at presenting the complexities of life. This novel is entertaining, heartbreaking, and redeeming.” —
The Missourian
“Heartwarming.” —
New York Daily News“Satisfying, heartfelt. . . Delivers on the warm nostalgia that we remember from Blume’s earlier books and will appeal to her admirers—of which I am absolutely one—who regard any new book by this trailblazing literary and cultural icon as a celebratory event.” —Melissa M. Firman,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Blume creates characters who are real and sympathetic.” —
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“Excellent and satisfying. . . Has all the elements of Blume’s best books: the complex relationships between friends and family members, the straight talk and lack of shame about sex, and, most of all, the compassionate insight into the pleasures and pains of growing up.” —
Chicago Reader
“Has [Blume’s] signature warm, personal touch.” —
Vogue.com
“Vividly rendered. . . Blume deftly demonstrates just how different the personal fallout from tragedy can turn out to be. . . . As Blume proves over and over again not just in
In the Unlikely Event but in all of her fiction, life
does go on in spite of hardship. We love. We lose. We fail. We may fall. But the lucky ones, we try our best to endure.” —
The Oregonian
“Soars. . . . It’s Judy Blume and, therefore, it’s gold.” —
Newark Star Ledger
“Judy Blume is revered. She is claimed, and cherished, and clutched close to the hearts of American adolescents and former adolescents, everywhere that books are read. . . . Blume’s great gift is [her] personal touch; her unflinching but reassuring voice—that of a no-nonsense big sister who gives it to you straight, then gives you a hug.” —
Buffalo News “Characteristically accessible, frequently charming, and always deeply human.” —
Publishers Weekly
“Compelling. . . . Smoothly written. . . . A new Blume novel will always be big news.” —
Booklist (starred review)