
Unable to accept or explain his family's newly acquired wealth, his growing interest in sex, and a friend's shoplifting habit, a thirteen-year-old finds the pains in his stomach getting worse and worse.
year: 1971, 1991, 1986, 1979
call number/section: 1000
subjects: emotional problems, fiction, adolescence, family life, coming of age, bildungsromans
Editions

Blume, Judy
Bradbury (1971)
Unable to accept or explain his family's newly acquired wealth, his growing interest in sex, and a friend's shoplifting habit, a thirteen-year-old finds the pains in his stomach getting worse and worse.
Schools: 4

Blume, Judy
Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers (1991)
Unable to accept or explain his family's newly-acquired wealth, his growing interest in sex, and a friend's shoplifting habit, a thirteen-year-old finds the pains in his stomach getting worse and worse.
Schools: 5

Blume, Judy
Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers (1986)
Unable to accept or explain his family's newly acquired wealth, his growing interest in sex, and a friend's shoplifting habit, a thirteen-year-old finds the pains in his stomach getting worse and worse.
Schools: 5
Blume, Judy
Bradbury Press (1979)
Unable to accept or explain his family's newly acquired wealth, his growing interest in sex, and a friend's shoplifting habit, a thirteen-year-old finds the pains in his stomach getting worse and worse.
Schools: 0
Blume, Judy
Bradbury (1979)
Schools: 0
Blume, Judy
Bradbury Press (1979)
Unable to accept or explain his family's newly acquired wealth, his growing interest in sex, and a friend's shoplifting habit, a thirteen-year-old finds the pains in his stomach getting worse and worse.
Schools: 0