Superfudge is a children's novel by Judy Blume, published in 1980. It is the sequel to Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. The story is about four-year-old Fudge whose family has given him an increased vocabulary. Due to that fact, he knows where babies come from and plans to be a bird when he grows up. According to his older brother, Peter, he is the biggest pain ever invented, but is loved all the same. Peter thinks about running away from home. His mother, Anne, is pregnant, and Fudge annoys him to no end. He worries that the baby will be like a carbon copy of Fudge, but when Anne gives birth... to a girl they name Tamara Roxanne, who soon comes to be called "Tootsie," he finds that his fears are unfounded. Fudge, however, becomes jealous of all the attention she is getting and acts out. Fudge's father decides to take a leave of absence from his advertising agency job to write a book, and Anne decides to go to school to take art history courses, so they announce that they are moving to Princeton, New Jersey for a year. Peter is less-than-thrilled at the idea, and when he learns that Fudge has been enrolled at the same school he will be attending, he feels even worse.
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| Author: | Judy Blume |
| Genre: | Children's literature, Fiction, Humour |
| Year published: | 1980 |
| Number of editions: | 23 |