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What (who) is you are distracting me - definition

BOOK BY JUDY BLUME
Are You There, God? It's Me Margaret; Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret; Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret; Are you there God? it's me margaret; Are you there God? It's Me, Margret; Are You There God, It's Me Margaret; Are you there god its me margaret; Are You There God; Are you there god it's me margaret

Are You with Me (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Are You with Me?
"Are You with Me" is a song originally recorded by Easton Corbin and later remixed by Lost Frequencies.
Are You Going with Me?         
Are you going with me; Are You Going With Me?
"Are You Going with Me?" is a song by American contemporary jazz ensemble the Pat Metheny Group; it was composed by Metheny and keyboardist Lyle Mays.
Are You Ready to Be Heartbroken?         
ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY LLOYD COLE, NEIL CLARK
Are You Ready To Be Heartbroken; Are you ready to be heartbroken; Are You Ready to Be Heartbroken
"Are You Ready to Be Heartbroken?" is a song by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions from the 1984 album Rattlesnakes.

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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.