
Dear Mr. Henshaw
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Pedro Pascal
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Beverly Cleary
Dear Mr. Henshaw,
I wish somebody would stop stealing the good stuff out of my lunchbag. I guess I wish a lot of other things, too. I wish someday Dad and Bandit would pull up in front in the rig ... Dad would yell out of the cab, "Come on, Leigh. Hop in and I'll give you a lift to school."
Leigh Botts has been author Boyd Henshaw's number-one fan ever since he was in second grade. Now in sixth grade, Leigh lives with his mother and is the new kid at school. He's lonely, troubled by the absence of his father, a cross-country trucker, and angry because a mysterious thief steals from his lunchbag. Then Leigh's teacher assigns a letter-writing project. Naturally Leigh chooses to write to Mr. Henshaw, whose surprising answer changes Leigh's life.
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If you know any middle schoolers who dream about becoming an author or are dealing with divorced parents or loneliness, give them this book to read!
Loved This Story!
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Erica Tapia
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Could that nine-year-old boy have imagined this 46-year-old man whose wife died last year, who is now dating a divorcee with a 10-year-old child? Would it surprise him to know that he still relates so keenly to these ordinary feelings of injustice, abandonment, and loneliness that animate these letters?
I remember thinking as a child that at times, Leigh’s growing wisdom was something adults want for kids, rather than something that felt true to the character. I would add that we wish it for the child inside ourselves, because life can be cruel and out of our control. In such times, we remember that child we were, and call upon their resourcefulness.
This story is true and immense, forgiving and small, and completely unforgettable. I was shocked how many things I still remembered, and how many behaviors I have observed in the 10-year-old in my life.
Undimmed by 37 years.
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wonderful
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Perfect
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A pretty good book for youngsters
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