Henry and Ribsy

Henry and Ribsy

By Beverly Cleary

Subjects: Literature and fiction, women authors, social themes, boys, Ribsy (Fictitious character), Fiction, general, Juvenile audience, Dogs, fiction, Friendship, fiction, Henry Huggins (Fictitious character), Parents, Pets, animals, juvenile works, Literature and fiction, juvenile, Dogs, Fishing, Fiction, Chinook salmon, Children's fiction, friendship, juvenile fiction, Fishing stories, Huggins, henry (fictitious character), fiction, humorous stories

Description: Henry and Ribsy is the third book in the Henry Huggins series of humorous children's novels written by Beverly Cleary. Henry's dad has promised to take him salmon fishing on one condition – he has to keep his dog Ribsy out of trouble for two months. That's not easy to do, especially when Ramona Quimby gets involved. First published in 1954, Henry and Ribsy was originally illustrated by Louis Darling.

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