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Smart Women

door Judy Blume

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Two thirtysomethings try to find their way through the complications of post-marriage love in this beloved novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Judy Blume.  Margo and B.B. are each divorced, and each is trying to reinvent her life in Colorado--while their respective teenage daughters look on with a mixture of humor and horror. But even smart women sometimes have a lot to learn--and they will, when B.B.'s ex-husband moves in next door to Margo... Includes a New Introduction by the Author… (meer)
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Very 80's and very Judy Blume-ish. ( )
  kwskultety | Jul 4, 2023 |
“When you’re without problems,” Clare said, “you’re dead.”
― Judy Blume, Smart Women

My favorite of all her books.

I do not know what it is about Smart Women but I liked it even more then Summer Sisters. Something about how accurately Blume gets at family life just got me. She also does atmosphere better then almost anyone.

Smart women makes you want to hug your family, friends, summertime, and it also makes you want to read it again. I love realistic fiction and this story never fails to get me even after reading it about two dozen time s..LOL.

I love all her books but this is my favorite. ( )
  Thebeautifulsea | Aug 7, 2022 |
I am so used to lovely stories that are easy to read or hear. I was disappointed with the story, the women, and the obnoxious kids. Judy seemed to be in a hurry, not developing or writing a character that you can care about at all. ( )
  Valarena | May 25, 2021 |
It’s just barely possible that people who bought Judy Blume’s “Smart Women” might have a case if they sued for false advertising.

Because none of the women in this supposedly grown-up love story is particularly smart. There’s BB, whose epic temper tantrum on receiving the news that her ex-husband is moving to Boulder to be closer to their pre-teen daughter sets up her response to virtually every bump in the road. BB is capricious, controlling, and bitchy. She inexplicably asks her acquaintance, Margo, to help find a suitable apartment for him. (Okay, there’s an explanation – Blume needs to set up the emotional triangle, and to do it quickly, because there’s not much else going on up to that point except mother-daughter sniping.) And when Mr. Ex comes over one evening to find Margo soaking in her hot tub, he promptly drops trou and climbs in. At which point a truly Smart Woman would have called 911. There’s also Clare, whose mutual friendship with Margo and BB sort of sets things into motion. Clare has her own marital oddity – a wealthy husband from whom she is not quite divorced (“when you have lots of money, it’s complicated”) and a daughter named Puffin. Seriously. Puffin. No wonder the kid makes a monumental, life-altering mistake – but don’t worry, it’s dealt with in three pages and never really mentioned again. The not-quite-ex husband also proves useful, plugging up a minor plot hole near the end.

The whole thing is tedious and overwrought and can’t decide whether it wants to be about the adults’ let’s-change-partners-and-dance antics or about the assorted teen and pre-teen children, trying to deal with the emotional fall-out of adults acting childishly and children trying to be adults too soon.
  LyndaInOregon | Apr 26, 2021 |
This book has to be kind of taken with a grain of salt. I think people are taking it too seriously and getting overly offended. Judy Blume, for me and a lot of people I'm sure, is nostalgia for younger years. This book, although written for adults, is purely Judy Blume. She's easy to read and a quick read too. If you enjoyed her books when you were younger I recommend this. It won't change your life and it won't give you deep thoughts but it's decent. ( )
  thisismelissaanne | Oct 29, 2018 |
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Two thirtysomethings try to find their way through the complications of post-marriage love in this beloved novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Judy Blume.  Margo and B.B. are each divorced, and each is trying to reinvent her life in Colorado--while their respective teenage daughters look on with a mixture of humor and horror. But even smart women sometimes have a lot to learn--and they will, when B.B.'s ex-husband moves in next door to Margo... Includes a New Introduction by the Author

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