Henry and Ribsy

Henry and Ribsy by Beverly Cleary is a delightful reissue published by HarperCollins on March 1, 1990. This 208-page book, written in English, follows the adventures of Henry Huggins and his dog, Ribsy, as they navigate the challenges of keeping Ribsy out of trouble in order to enjoy a promised fishing trip. The story captures the playful antics of Ribsy, who has a knack for getting into mischief, and highlights the bond between a boy and his dog.
Readers will find a charming narrative that explores themes of friendship and responsibility, as Henry must ensure Ribsy behaves to avoid any further chaos. The book features elements of juvenile fiction, focusing on the interactions between boys and their pets, as well as the humorous situations that arise from Ribsy’s escapades. With its engaging storyline, Henry and Ribsy offers a lighthearted look at the adventures of childhood and the challenges of pet ownership.
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At last, Henry Huggins’s father has promised to take him fishing, on one condition. Henry’s dog, Ribsy, has been in all sorts of trouble lately, from running off with the neighbor’s barbecue roast to stealing a policeman’s lunch. To go on the fishing trip, Henry must keep Ribsy out of trouble — no chasing cats, no digging up lawns…and no getting anywhere near little Ramona Quimby, the pest of Klickitat Street.
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