Henry and Beezus

Henry and Beezus by Beverly Cleary is a reillustrated edition published by Harper Collins on September 1, 1952. This 192-page book is presented in English and continues the adventures of Henry Huggins and his friend Beezus Quimby, who navigates the challenges of friendship and family dynamics, particularly with Beezus’s troublesome little sister, Ramona.
In this story, Henry’s quest to earn money for a bike leads him to a series of humorous escapades, including a memorable trip to school with a stash of gum balls. As Beezus assists him, the antics of Ramona, complete with her unexpected surprises, add to the fun. Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction that features themes of animals, dogs, and humorous stories, all while enjoying the lighthearted interactions among boys and girls.
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Henry Huggins is friends with Beezus Quimby — even though she’s a girl and has a pesky little sister. Her name is Ramona, and she’s got a way of causing trouble!
When Henry finds a bonanza of gum balls, Beezus helps him take them to school to sell. She knows he’s trying to earn money for a bike. Henry’s best chance to get one comes when there’s an auction for lost bikes at the police station. He sets off to buy a red one, but Beezus and Ramona tag along — and Ramona brings a fat slimy garden slug . . . .
In her first book, Henry Huggins, Beverly Cleary created funny, endearing characters and situations that left readers asking for more. In this second adventure, Henry tries to get the bike he longs for, and readers laugh while hoping that Henry’s dreams come true.
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