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BOOK BY JUDY BLUME
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Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.         
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret is a middle-grade novel by Judy Blume, first published in 1970.
Please (You Got That ...)         
1993 SINGLE BY INXS
Please (You Got That...)
"Please (You Got That ...)" is the second single from the 1993 album Full Moon, Dirty Hearts, by Australian rock band INXS.
Tell Me What You Want Me to Do         
1991 SINGLE BY TEVIN CAMPBELL
Tell me what you want me to do; Tell Me What You Want Me To Do
"Tell Me What You Want Me to Do" is a song by American singer Tevin Campbell. It was written by Campbell, Sally Jo Dakota, and Narada Michael Walden and produced by the latter for his debut studio album T.

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Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.

Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. is a middle-grade novel by American writer Judy Blume, first published in 1970. Its protagonist, Margaret Simon, is a sixth-grader who grows up without a religious affiliation because of her parents' interfaith marriage. This contemporary realistic novel was popular with middle-grade readers in the 1970s for its relatable portrayal of a young girl confronting early-adolescent anxieties, such as menstruation, brassieres and boys. The recipient of national honors and book awards, the novel has been challenged for its frank discussion of sexual and religious topics.