Ratings5
Average rating2.6
Forever... is a 1975 novel by Judy Blume dealing with teenage sexuality. Because of the novel's content it has been the frequent target of censorship and appears on the American Library Association list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990–2000 at number seven.
Awards:
Margaret A. Edwards Awards
Best Book of the Year Award (runner up 1975)
Reviews with the most likes.
I was going to omit a rating, because I'm definitely not the target audience and I didn't want to unfairly affect its overall score. I thought maybe it just didn't age well, or something; but then I read a few reviews written by teenagers and now I feel better about my gut reaction: it's just bad. The main characters are slappable, the guy is gross, the parents are super-slappable, the dialogue is unbelievable. The supporting cast isn't terrible (I like Jamie), but honestly, the possibly-probably queer guy being suicidal and ending up in the psych ward isn't a narrative that needs to be encouraged or supported in this day and age. For that matter, the fat girl being promiscuous was also really gross and awful. It's way past time that these decades-old stereotypes were squashed.