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The Long Secret (The Further Adventures of Hariiet the Spy)
Louise Fitzhugh

A Dell Yearling Book, 1972

The further adventures of the Classic young readers book Harriet the Spy.
  
  











  



  
Harriet Spies Again (Edgar Allen Poe Award. Best Juvenile (Awards))
Helen Ericson, Louise Fitzhugh

Delacorte Books for Young Readers, 2002

Purists may shudder, but Harriet the Spy is back--even though her original creator, Louise Fitzhugh, is long gone. Author Helen Ericson has developed an intriguing new episode in Harriet's life for her latest fans, many of whom were introduced to Harriet the Spy --the book--only after the movie. When Harriet's former nurse, Ole Golly (who went off to live in Montreal last year after getting married to Mr. George Waldenstein), temporarily ...
  
  











  



  
Harriet the Spy
Louise Fitzhugh

Yearling, 2001

Ages 8-12. Thirty-two years before it was made into a movie, Harriet the Spy was a groundbreaking book: its unflinchingly honest portrayal of childhood problems and emotions changed children's literature forever. Happily, it has neither dated nor become obsolete and remains one of the best children's novels ever written. The fascinating story is about an intensely curious and intelligent girl, who literally spies on people and writes about ...
  
  











  



  
The Long Secret (Harriet the Spy Adventures)
Louise Fitzhugh

Listening Library, 2001

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 ...
  
  











  



  
Nobody's family is going to change
Louise Fitzhugh

Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1974
  
  











  



  
Troll Teacher Guide Harriet the Spy (Troll Book Buzz)
Louise Fitzhugh

Troll, 1995

A teacher guide with activites... ready to photo copy to suppliment Harriet the Spy.
  
  











  



  
Sport8 reviews
Louise Fitzhugh

Yearling, 2002

Best of "Harriet" trilogy...
When I first moved to New York, I made it a point to go to the Olde Heidelberg (now Heidelberg) for dinner because it's where Sport's father takes his girlfriend, Kate, on their first date. That was three years ago; I read "Sport" sixteen years before that. (No one has ever accused me of normal behavior.) Suffice it to say, this book remains one of my favorites. Charlotte Vane (Sport's evil, ...
  
  











  



  
Harriet the Spy, Double Agent (Harriet the Spy Adventures)6 reviews
Louise Fitzhugh, Maya Gold

Delacorte Books for Young Readers, 2005

An irresistible tale that stays true to the original
Spying is a solitary activity. No one knows that better than twelve-year-old Harriet M. Welsch. Harriet has been spying on people and taking notes since she could write. Egged on by her old caretaker, Ole Golly, she has filled dozens and dozens of notebooks over the years; and has no plans to stop her spy route anytime soon. In fact, lately she has begun to add new people to her spy route; one of ...
  
  











  



  
Nobody's Family Is Going to Change
Louise Fitzhugh

Sunburst, 1986

Review "At 11, Emma has a mind like a steel trap and her heart set on becoming a lawyer, much to the disgust of Mr. Sheridan, himself an attorney, who favors Willie [her brother] for such a profession. But Willie yearns to dance...The clashes begin and grow in intensity until an Armageddon of sorts [occurs] between Willie, Emma, and their father." --Booklist
  
  











  



  
Bang Bang You're Dead4 reviews
Louise Fitzhugh, Sandra Scoppettone

Trophy Pr, 1986

Boys Book with a hidden proverb
All time favorite book as a child. Made my parents read it so many times the pages are worn thin, especially the big rock fight page. Excellent story behind playing with rocks, sticks and make beleive war games....NOBODY WINS! If you have a 4 year old who just loves to chuck rocks at everything this book is a must find and buy!
  
  











  



  
Harriet the Spy1 review
Louise Fitzhugh

Harper & Row, 1964

Family Favorite
My daughter first read this book when she was in fourth grade. She has loved it ever since. Her original copy has worn out, and I bought this hardcover copy so she can read it with her own daughter. Harriet is a pre-teen girl with too much time and an over-active imagination that gets her into some interesting and funny situations as she spies on her neighbors and writes all her observations ...
  
  











  



  
Suzuki Beane7 reviews
Sandra Scoppettone, Louise Fitzhugh

DoubleDay, 2000

Beyond Trippy
My name is Arella, my mom's name is Gelly, and we LOVE Suzuki Beane. My mom's name has been Gelly Beane since she was a kid, because she loved this book so much. Recently, while I was on the 'net researching a project on the 50's and 60's for Ms. Marsh, (@ LJH) I came across a site that mentioned Bleeker Street and had some photos of it. My mom got this weird, delighted look on her face and ...
  
  











  



  
Bang Bang You're Dead
Louise Fitzhugh, Sandra Scoppettone

Harper & Row, 1968

ISBN 0060219130
  
  











  







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