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Harriet the Spy (Collins Modern Classics)
Louise Fitzhugh
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Description for Harriet the Spy (Collins Modern Classics)
Paperback. Collins Modern Classics are relaunched in gorgeous new covers bringing these timeless story to a new generation. Series: Collins Modern Classics. Num Pages: 288 pages, 16 b/w illus, (chapter head illustrations). BIC Classification: 4KHJ; 4KHN; 5AK; YFA. Category: (EJ) Primary; (JC) Children's (6-12). Dimension: 198 x 129 x 16. Weight in Grams: 208.
First published by HarperCollinsUS in 1964, this classic children's novel has sold over 4 million copies and was awarded the New York Times Outstanding Book Award. Sixth-grader Harriet attends school on the New York's Upper East Side along with her two best pals, Sport and Janie. After school every day, she takes her notebook and proceeds through her spy route. Harriet observes the rich lady who never gets out of bed; the man with twenty-five cats and the Italian family who runs a grocery store. ... Read more
First published by HarperCollinsUS in 1964, this classic children's novel has sold over 4 million copies and was awarded the New York Times Outstanding Book Award. Sixth-grader Harriet attends school on the New York's Upper East Side along with her two best pals, Sport and Janie. After school every day, she takes her notebook and proceeds through her spy route. Harriet observes the rich lady who never gets out of bed; the man with twenty-five cats and the Italian family who runs a grocery store. ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Number of pages
288
Publication date
2009
Series
Collins Modern Classics
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780007333868
SKU
V9780007333868
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About Louise Fitzhugh
Louise Fitzhugh was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1928, the only child of attorney Millsaps Fitzhugh and tap-dancer Louise Perkins. Her parents were divorced soon after she was born and Louise lived with her father, having virtually no contact with her mother. She attended a succession of schools and colleges then travelled around Europe, finally settling in New York and ... Read more
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