Author Judy Blume tackles kids and money in her hero's latest adventures.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)

From: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service | Date: January 22, 2003| Author: Corbett, Sue | Copyright information

Byline: Sue Corbett

_``Double Fudge'' by Judy Blume; Dutton ($15.99)

There are some treats kids can't get enough of. Fudge, for example.

Not the candy _ the character: Farley Drexel Hatcher, better known as Fudge, created 30 years ago by Judy Blume in the classic grade-school comedy, "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing."

Two sequels _ "SuperFudge and Fudge-a-Mania" _ followed, but readers have waited more than a decade for a new installment...

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