What about Harry?
Derek Anderson
(Author)
Derek Anderson
(Illustrator)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
From New York Times bestselling illustrator Derek Anderson comes the story of Sam and Harry, two pals whose friendship is tested when Harry fails as Sam excels.
Harry and Sam are best friends who do everything together. Like build castles. Jump into ponds. And swing on swings.
But when Harry realizes that Sam can build bigger, jump higher, and swing better than he can, he decides he'd be happier without Sam. All by himself, Harry can be the greatest! All by himself, Harry is...
Well, Harry is...
Alone. Is being the best at everything worth it if you don't have a friend to share the fun with?
Product Details
Price
$17.99
$16.73
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publish Date
February 19, 2019
Pages
32
Dimensions
9.1 X 10.1 X 0.5 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780062402592
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Derek Anderson (1969-2024) was the creator behind many award-winning books for children. Derek illustrated the New York Times bestselling Little Quack series by Lauren Thompson, the Hot Rod Hamster series by Cynthia Lord, and Waking Dragons by Jane Yolen. Derek wrote a number of books as well, including What About Harry? and Ten Pigs: An Epic Bath Adventure. He lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Derek Anderson is the bestselling artist and cocreator of the Little Quack series. He is also the talent behind Gladys Goes Out to Lunch and Over the River: A Turkey's Tale. He and his wife Cheryl reside in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Visit him at DerekAnderson.net.
Reviews
"Adorable and cartoony. Little listeners will identify with this thoughtful (but never preachy) outing."--Kirkus Reviews
"Anderson's cartoon illustrations build in tension while offering a portrait of the friends' gleeful reconcillation."--Publishers Weekly
"Anderson presents a narrative that children will relate to. The lighthearted life lessons are always presented optimistically [and] the illustrations are cheerful. A good selection for classroom and library storytimes."--School Library Journal
"Anderson's cartoon illustrations build in tension while offering a portrait of the friends' gleeful reconcillation."--Publishers Weekly
"Anderson presents a narrative that children will relate to. The lighthearted life lessons are always presented optimistically [and] the illustrations are cheerful. A good selection for classroom and library storytimes."--School Library Journal