<p><b>From Judy Blume, author of <i>Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret</i>, <i>Iggie's House</i> is a moving novel that tackles racism and neighbourhood prejudice.</b><br><br><i>Dear Iggie. How are you? I hope you're fine because nobody around here is . . .</i><br><br>Winnie's best friend, Iggie, has just moved away – and Winnie's bored out of her mind without her.<br><br>So she's determined to be friends with the new family, the Garbers, who've moved into Iggie's old house – especially Glenn, who's kind of cute. But certain people don't want the Garbers to be there, and have started a petition to get rid of them.<br><br>You see, Glenn and his family are black. And Grove Street is stuck in the past.<br><br>And the toughest thing of all is that Winnie is terrified her parents might sign the petition – an