Henry and Beezus (Henry Huggins, #2) (Ramona Quimby) (Lions S.)

by Beverly Cleary

Louis Darling (Illustrator), Tracy Dockray (Illustrator), and Beverly Cleary (Illustrator)

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Henry Huggins thinks that girls are a nuisance. He doesn't mind Beezus Quimby, though--at least Beezus (short for Beatrice) is a sensible girl. She's O.K., even if her pesky little sister, Ramona, always tags at her heels. Ramona is four, likes to play silly games, and is quite a pain, in Henry's opinion.

Still, Henry has to admit that even Ramona isn't so bad sometimes. She and Beezus know that Henry has his heart set on earning enough money to buy a bicycle , and they want to help him. He's cooked up some wild money-making schemes--like selling forty-nine boxes of bubble gum to his classmates, training his dog Ribsy to deliver papers and figuring out what to do with fifty dollars' worth of free permanent waves at a ladies' beauty salon. Henry does need all the help he can get!
--back cover
  • ISBN10 0688313833
  • ISBN13 9780688313838
  • Publish Date 1 September 1952 (first published 18 October 1923)
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint HarperCollins Publishers
  • Format Hardcover (Library Binding)
  • Pages 192
  • Language English