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UNITED STATES AUTHOR · CHILDREN · FICTION

Louise Fitzhugh

Also known as: L. Fitzhugh

8
BOOKS
4.4
AVG RATING (19)
14
READERS
Memphis, United States
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Harriet was trying to explain to Sport how to play Town.

— from Harriet the Spy

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#1

Harriet the Spy

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Harriet the Spy is a children's novel written and illustrated by Louise Fitzhugh that was published in 1964. It has been called "a milestone in children's literature" and a "classic". In the U.S. it ranked number 12 in The 50 Best Books for Kids and number 17 in The Top 100 Children's Novels on two lists generated in 2012.

#2

Nobody's Family Is Going to Change (Dell)

1976

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Through a series of family disagreements over her seven-year-old brother's efforts to become a dancer and her own determination to be a lawyer, eleven-year-old Emma realizes that it is up to children to take the initiative since parents rarely change.

#3

I am three

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Depicts a lively three-year-old in typical activities.

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