Monday, August 1, 2011

harriet the spy






Harriet the Spy
by Louise Fitzhugh

Synopsis from Goodreads:  Harriet M. Welsch is determined to grow up and be a famous author. In the meantime, she practices by following a regular spy route each day and writing down everything she sees in her secret notebook--including her most private and honest thoughts about her friends and classmates. Then one morning, Harriet leaves her spy notebook lying around and her classmates find it. They're not at all happy about the nasty things Harriet has said about them. Now the other sixth-graders are stealing her tomato sandwiches, forming a spy-catcher club, and writing notes of their own--all about Harriet!


What I think:  Harriet is my favorite kind of character: clever, funny, and incredibly self-aware.  This is a winning story about a girl who is born to be a writer.


(Image via Goodreads.)

2 comments:

  1. we had this same edition of HTS... what a treat to see this image, as i have misplaced the actual book through several moves :( H is one of my favorite book characters... i still laugh when i read excerpts from this book and from its sequel THE LONG SECRET. great books!

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  2. ellen, thanks for stopping by. it's great to know we have harriet in common!

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