When it comes to friendship, who cares about skin color? This classic middle grade novel from Judy Blume carries an important message€"with a fresh new look.

Iggie€s House just wasn€t the same. Iggie...

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When it comes to friendship, who cares about skin color? This classic middle grade novel from Judy Blume carries an important message€"with a fresh new look.

Iggie€s House just wasn€t the same. Iggie was gone, moved to Tokyo. And there was Winnie, cracking her gum on Grove Street, where she€d always lived, with no more best friend and two weeks left of summer.

Then the Garber family moved into Iggie€s house€"two boys, Glenn and Herbie, and Tina, their little sister. The Garbers were black and Grove Street was white and always had been. Winnie, a welcoming committee of one, set out to make a good impression and be a good neighbor. That€s why the trouble started.

Because Glenn and Herbie and Tina didn€t want a €œgood neighbor.€ They wanted a friend.

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