Dear Mr. Henshaw
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Journal Entry 2 by tabby-cat-owner at n/a in a RABCK, By Mail/Post/Courier -- Controlled Releases on Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Released 16 yrs ago (2/20/2008 UTC) at n/a in a RABCK, By Mail/Post/Courier -- Controlled Releases
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Mailed to debnance of Alvin, Texas for a Newbery book project at the elementary school where she works.
Mailed to debnance of Alvin, Texas for a Newbery book project at the elementary school where she works.
Oh, Beverly Cleary! Say it ain’t so! A dysfunctional family! A main character with divorced parents. A dad who is late with his support payments and fails to call when he says he will. A single mom who is just barely able to pay the bills and doesn’t have a lot of time to spend with her son. Whew!
Dear Mr. Henshaw is written as a series of letters from a boy, Leigh Botts, to his favorite author. The author encourages Leigh to keep a journal and slowly Leigh begins to do this. He comes to realize that many of his dreams will never come true; his father will never return home and his mother and father will never be reunited. He finds, however, that not all of his dreams are doomed. Leigh develops his skills as a writer and he and his father begin a relationship.
Oh, but Beverly, how far from Klickitat Street have you gone!
Dear Mr. Henshaw is written as a series of letters from a boy, Leigh Botts, to his favorite author. The author encourages Leigh to keep a journal and slowly Leigh begins to do this. He comes to realize that many of his dreams will never come true; his father will never return home and his mother and father will never be reunited. He finds, however, that not all of his dreams are doomed. Leigh develops his skills as a writer and he and his father begin a relationship.
Oh, but Beverly, how far from Klickitat Street have you gone!