| Dear Mr. Henshaw,
I wish somebody would stop stealing the good stuff out of my
lunchbag. I guess I wish a lot of other things, too. I wish someday
Dad and Bandit would pull up in front in the rig ... Dad would yell
out of the cab, "Come on, Leigh. Hop in and I'll give you a
lift to school."
Leigh Botts has been author Boyd Henshaw's number one fan ever
since he was in second grade. Now in sixth grade, Leigh lives with
his mother and is the new kid at school. He's lonely, troubled by
the absence of his father, a cross-country trucker, and angry because
a mysterious thief steals from his lunchbag. Then Leigh's teacher
assigns a letter-writing project. Naturally Leigh chooses to write
to Mr. Henshaw, whose surprising answer changes Leigh's life.
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Winner of the Newbery Medal
An ALA Notable Book
"A first-rate, poignant story ... a lovely,
well-crafted, three-dimensional work."
-- The New York Times Book Review
"Cleary succeeds again. [Her] sense of humor leavens
and lightens ..."
-- School Library Journal
"Capably and unobtrusively structured as well as valid
and realistic."
-- Kirkus Reviews
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