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DescriptionIn her new story Mrs. Cleary presents not only Henry Huggins himself but many other familar friends. Chief among them is Beezus who, though only a girl, is so sensible that Henry really enjoys being with her. The same cannot be said of her little sister Ramona, whose alarmingly accurate memory of what she sees on televison torments them all. Scowling ferociously and pointing straight at Henry, Ramona says with horrid glee, "Remember! Only you can prevent forest fires." Fortunately, Henry can take Ramona in his stride most of the time, especially when he is busy delivering papers. ReviewsHenry s adventures in building a clubhouse and delivering the Journal to the 43 customers on his paper route are believable, funny, and easy to read. --Chicago Tribune" |