{{Short description|2002 children's novel by Judy Blume}} {{more citations needed|date=May 2016}} {{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}} {{Infobox book <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Novels or Wikipedia:WikiProject_Books --> | name = Double Fudge | image = Double Fudge book cover.jpg | image_size = | caption = First edition | author = [[Judy Blume]] | country = United States | language = English | translator = | cover_artist = | genre = [[Children's novel]] | published = 2002 | series = Fudge series | media_type = Print (Paperback) |publisher=Putnam | pages = 213 | isbn = 0-525-46926-5 | congress= PZ7.B6265 Do 2002 | oclc= 49664589 | preceded_by = [[Fudge-A-Mania]] }}

'''''Double Fudge''''' is a 2002 [[children's novel]] by [[Judy Blume]] and the fifth and final entry in the Fudge series. The Hatcher family goes to [[Washington, D.C.]] where they spend time with their extended family, and Fudge finds out that his cousin is also named Farley Drexel Hatcher. His interest in money is a common theme throughout the story.

==Plot== As the story begins, Fudge, who is still five years old, develops an obsessive and greedy love for money, irritating his twelve-year-old brother, Peter, to no end.<ref name="TheBoar">{{cite news|last1=Kumar|first1=Sohini|title=Children's books that have stood the test of time|url=https://theboar.org/2015/11/childrens-books-that-have-stood-the-test-of-time/|accessdate=4 March 2016|publisher=The Boar|date=10 November 2015}}</ref> After some discussion, the family decides to take him to the [[Bureau of Engraving and Printing]] in Washington, D.C. for a long weekend to show how money is made, hoping that his obsession will stop there.

That plan backfires when instead, the family unexpectedly meets up with their long-lost cousins, who also have the last name of Hatcher (but who, for the purposes of the story, are known as the Howie Hatchers): Howie, a [[park ranger]] who resides in [[Hawaii]] and is traveling the country, his pregnant wife, Eudora, their perfect, slightly overindulged twelve-year-old identical twin daughters Flora and Fauna (who are sometimes nicknamed the "Natural Beauties" and "Heavenly Hatchers") and three-year-old Farley Drexel Hatcher, which is also Fudge's real name. Peter dubs him "Mini", and the nickname sticks. The Hatchers find themselves stuck with their cousins, who invite themselves to move in with them for weeks in their [[Upper West Side]] apartment.

Peter is also having a rough time throughout the story because his best friend, Jimmy Fargo, has left the Upper West Side and moved "far off" to [[SoHo, Manhattan|SoHo]] on the other side of [[Manhattan]], although they still get to go to the same school, where they are both in the seventh grade, while Fudge is in the "Mixed" group, along with his new friend, Melissa Beth Miller.

Near the end of the story, in a semi-homage to the ending of the first novel, Mini swallows Fudge's baby tooth that just fell out, making money-obsessed Fudge furious because he was planning to get a dollar for it from the tooth fairy.

After the Howie Hatchers finally leave, Fudge throws a temper tantrum over what Mini did, saying he hated him. This leads to Peter telling Fudge that he felt the same way when Fudge swallowed his pet turtle, Dribble, in ''[[Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing]]''. Genuinely surprised at this news, Fudge thinks about this and finally realizes that he hasn't been a very good brother after all.

==Reception== ''[[Publishers Weekly]]'' gave the book a positive review, stating that fans of the previous books in the series will welcome it, and describing it as a cheerful read.<ref>{{cite web |title=Review - Double Fudge |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780525469261 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]] |access-date=11 May 2023}}</ref> Conversely, [[Kirkus Reviews]] gave it a negative review, describing it as being too busy and "surprisingly unfunny".<ref>{{cite web |title=Review - Double Fudge |url=https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/judy-blume/double-fudge/ |website=[[Kirkus Reviews]] |access-date=11 May 2023}}</ref>

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==External links== {{Portal |Children's literature}} * [http://www.judyblume.com Judy Blume's website] * [http://www.doublefudge.com Official website]

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