Judy Blume's "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret" coming to to big screen


A half a century after Judy Blume's classic young adult novel Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret was first published, it's going to be made into a film. Blume has consistently refused to allow her books to become movies. Fremon Craig who wrote and directed The Edge of Seventeen will adapt "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret" for the screen and direct the movie with James L. Brooks producing. Apparently Blume hit it off with them during a trip to Hollywood in August. From Deadline:


"It is this right of passage for women and girls," Fremon Craig told Deadline. "It's rare for me to run into a woman or girl who hasn't read it and every time I've mentioned it to a woman, they clutch their heart and let out this joyful gasp. There's something so timely and full of truth and I remember for me that at that age, it felt like a life raft at a time when you're lost and searching and unsure. This book comes along and tells you you're not alone. Women remember where they were when they read it. I can't think of another book you can say that about…."


"I got the greatest email from Judy where she said if someone were to make a film of one of her books, she hoped it would have the same tone and feeling that The Edge of Seventeen had," Fremon Craig said. "It's maybe the greatest compliment I've ever gotten, because she has always been a North star for me as a writer. What's helpful is that everybody who reads it sees themselves in it. I read it in the late '80s, and didn't know it was written in 1970. She captured something universal and timeless enough that it transcends all that. What I'm going to need is a great 12-year-old actress to play Margaret."