In 1987, Miri Ammerman returns to her hometown of Elizabeth, New Jersey,
to attend a commemoration of the worst year of her life. Thirty-five
years earlier, when Miri was fifteen, and in love for the first time, a
succession of airplanes fell from the sky, leaving a community reeling.
Against this backdrop of actual events that Blume experienced in the
early 1950s, when airline travel was new and exciting and everyone
dreamed of going somewhere, she paints a vivid portrait of a particular
time and place—Nat King Cole singing “Unforgettable,” Elizabeth Taylor
haircuts, young (and not-so-young) love, explosive friendships, A-bomb
hysteria, rumors of Communist threat. And a young journalist who makes
his name reporting tragedy. Through it all, one generation reminds
another that life goes on.
In the Unlikely Event is vintage Judy Blume, with all the hallmarks of Judy Blume’s unparalleled storytelling, and full of memorable characters who cope with loss, remember the good times and, finally, wonder at the joy that keeps them going.
In the Unlikely Event is vintage Judy Blume, with all the hallmarks of Judy Blume’s unparalleled storytelling, and full of memorable characters who cope with loss, remember the good times and, finally, wonder at the joy that keeps them going.
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