Forgotten 1978 TV Movie, Based on Famous Banned Book, Featured a Future TV Heartthrob and a No. 1 Hit Song ...Saudi Arabia

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The trailer teased: “It was a time to live and a time to love. The first love. And they thought it would be forever. 

Forever featured an impressive soundtrack. According to IMDb, the songs licensed for the TV movie included “I Love How You Love Me“ by The Paris Sisters, “Right Time Of The Night” by Jennifer Warnes, and most impressively, “Dreams” by Fleetwood Mac, the 1977 No. 1 hit song from the band’s iconic Rumours album.

“I was totally pleased with it,” the legendary author added. “I didn't know any better. I thought it was great. They had a good director. They had a producer who really, really cared. And they had an executive producer who fought the network to be able to make it true to the book.”

“I don't believe that sex is why kids like my books,” she said. “I can't entirely explain why they do, myself. I know I'm no great literary figure. But it has something to do with my feeling about kids. I identify very strongly. I'd probably be a much more successful parent if I didn't. Very often, I find the kids’ side does make more sense.”

“There's always been this category of books around I think of as ‘pregnant books,’ about girls who get involved with sex and get into trouble,” she explained. “They only do it because they're disturbed and their home lives are bad. There's always a punishment, and it's always the girl who gets it.”

Blume once told NPR that having her books banned early in her career was a “very emotional” experience but that it never deterred her. “I was a new-ish, young-ish writer, and it was hard to take, but it never stopped me from writing,” she said.

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