Friends (Mostly)

“Friends (Mostly)” by Barbara M. Joosse is an illustrated book published by Harper Collins on September 21, 2010. This 32-page work, written in English, explores the dynamics of friendship through the experiences of two best friends, Henry and Ruby. The narrative highlights their shared joys, such as giving gifts and playing games, while also acknowledging the challenges they face in their relationship.
Readers will find a thoughtful depiction of the complexities of friendship, emphasizing themes of emotions and feelings. As Henry and Ruby navigate their ups and downs, the story conveys the importance of companionship and the understanding that true friends are always there for each other, even during difficult times. This edition invites young readers to reflect on their own friendships and the value of connection.
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Henry and Ruby.
Ruby and Henry.
Best friends.
(Most of the time.)
They give the best gifts and know the best games and are the best at keeping secrets.
(Most of the time.)
But even when Henry and Ruby don’t get along, they know one thing: nothing is the same without your best friend.
Henry and Ruby.
Ruby and Henry.
They belong together.
All of the time.
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