Henry and Beezus

Henry and Beezus by Beverly Cleary is a reissue published by HarperCollins in 1952, featuring 208 pages in English. This book follows the adventures of Henry Huggins, who dreams of owning a shiny red bicycle to ride along Klickitat Street. Despite his various attempts to raise money—from selling bubble gum to delivering newspapers—Henry finds himself facing more challenges than he anticipated. His friend Beezus proposes a plan that could transform Henry’s troubles into a potential business opportunity.
Readers will discover a humorous narrative that explores themes of friendship and social issues through the lens of juvenile fiction. As Henry navigates his quest for a bicycle, the story delves into the dynamics of childhood aspirations and the creative solutions that arise from them. With its engaging portrayal of boys and their adventures, this edition of Henry and Beezus offers a delightful glimpse into the trials and triumphs of youth, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
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All Henry Huggins wants is his very own bicycle, a shiny red one to ride up and down Klickitat Street. But no matter how Henry tries to raise money for the bike of his dreams — from selling bubble gum to delivering newspapers — he always ends up with too much trouble and not enough money. But Henry’s old friend Beezus has an idea that may turn Henry’s worst trouble yet into a real business success!
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