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Format: Hardcover, 144pp.
ISBN: 0688024068
Synopsis
"Leigh Botts lives with his recently divorced mother and writes to hisfavorite author, Boyd Henshaw. When Henshaw answers his letters and encourages him to keep a journal, he does so, and in the process solves the mystery ofwho is stealing food from his lunchbox, tries to write a novel, and in the end, writes a prize-winning short story about an experience with his father. . .. Grades four to seven." (SLJ)
Annotation
In his letters to his favorite author, ten-year-old Leigh reveals his problems in coping with his parents' divorce, being the new boy in school, and generally finding his own place in the world.
Description from The Reader's Catalog
A 12-year-old boy begins a correspondence with his favorite author--not to show off but because he is lonely. Newbery Medal 1983
From the Publisher
When fourth-grader Leigh Botts asks Mr. Henshaw to write to him personally, he gets more than he bargained for. Mr. Henshaw's letters are full of questions, and Leigh is getting tired of answering them. But as he continues his correspondance with his favorite author, he not only gets plenty of tips on writing, he finds a wise and thoughtful friend whom he can tell his troubles.
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