The Long Secret
Louise Fitzhugh
(Author)
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Description
Harriet the Spy refuses to become ruffled when an unidentified person starts leaving disturbing notes all over the quiet little beach town of Water Mill. She's determined to discover the author of the notes. And she drags her friend, mousy Beth Ellen, into all kinds of odd and embarrassing situations in her efforts to reveal the culprit. Observing in her own special, caustic way with her ever-present notebook, Harriet the Spy is on the case. But will she be ready to face the truth when she finds it? Praise for Harriet the Spy(R) and Her FriendsHarriet the Spy(R) "Harriet is . . . wholly relatable whether you're eleven or several times that age."--EW.com
Harriet Spies Again
By Louise Fitzhugh and Helen Ericson
Winner of the Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Novel "Ericson has perfectly captured the voice and pacing of Fitzhugh's original novel in a seamless rendering of a fresh, enjoyable story for today's readers." --School Library Journal Harriet the Spy, Double Agent
By Louise Fitzhugh and Maya Gold "Harriet the Spy is back, and Gold does a credible job of maintaining the special character and her crusty charm." --Booklist The Long Secret [STAR] "Written with subtlety, compassion, and [Louise Fitzhugh's] remarkable ability to see inside the minds of children." --School Library Journal, Starred Sport [STAR] "A worthy successor to Harriet the Spy--and that is high tribute." --Booklist, Starred
Product Details
Price
$7.99
Publisher
Random House Children's Books
Publish Date
March 12, 2002
Pages
277
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.6 X 0.7 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780440418191
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Louise Fitzhugh (1928-1974) was born in Memphis, Tennessee. She attended Bard College, studied art in Italy and France, and continued her studies in New York at the Art Students League and at Cooper Union. Her books Harriet the Spy, The Long Secret, and Sport have been acclaimed as milestones of children's literature. These classics delight readers year after year.
Reviews
?Breezy . . . [yet] sensitive and realistic.? ?School Library Journal