Newbery Medal–winning author Beverly Cleary gives readers
a hero they'll relate to, and root for, in this comical and inspiring novel
about Henry Huggins's mission to prove himself worthy of his very own paper
route.
All the older kids work their own paper route, but because
Henry is not eleven yet, Mr. Capper won't let him. Desperate to change his
mind, Henry tries everything he can think of to show he's mature and
responsible enough for the job. From offering free kittens to new subscribers,
to hauling hundreds of pounds of old newspapers for his school's paper drive,
there's nothing Henry won't try.
But it might just be the irrepressible Ramona Quimby who
shows Mr. Capper just how capable Henry is.
The Henry Huggins books have been beloved touchstone
classics for generations. They're funny and fast reads with appealing
illustrations, sure to be welcomed by both eager and reluctant readers.
About the Author
Beverly Cleary is one of America's most beloved
authors. As a child, she struggled with reading and writing. But by third
grade, after spending much time in her public library in Portland, Oregon, she
found her skills had greatly improved. Before long, her school librarian was
saying that she should write children's books when she grew up.
Instead she became a librarian. When a young boy asked her,
"Where are the books about kids like us?" she remembered her
teacher's encouragement and was inspired to write the books she'd longed to
read but couldn't find when she was younger. She based her funny stories on her
own neighborhood experiences and the sort of children she knew. And so, the
Klickitat Street gang was born!
Mrs. Cleary's books have earned her many prestigious awards,
including the American Library Association's Laura Ingalls Wilder Award,
presented to her in recognition of her lasting contribution to children's
literature. Dear Mr. Henshaw won the Newbery Medal, and Ramona
Quimby, Age 8 and Ramona and Her Father have been
named Newbery Honor Books. Her characters, including Beezus and Ramona Quimby,
Henry Huggins, and Ralph, the motorcycle-riding mouse, have delighted children
for generations.
Jaqueline Rogers has been a professional children's book
illustrator for more than twenty years and has worked on nearly one hundred
children's books.