Strider (novel)

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Strider

Cover of Strider
Author Beverly Cleary
Country United States
Language English
Series 2
Genre Children's novel
Publisher HarperCollins
Publication date
September 20, 1991[1][2]
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 176
ISBN 0-380-71236-9
Preceded by Dear Mr. Henshaw

Strider is a novel by children's author Beverly Cleary. It is the sequel to Cleary's Newbery Medal winning novel Dear Mr. Henshaw.[3]

Plot summary

Strider takes place two years after the end of Dear Mr. Henshaw, and Leigh Botts has grown a lot. At age 14, he writes in his diary about his experiences with his parents' divorce, his friend Barry, a red-haired girl named Geneva and a dog named Strider, who he and Barry find abandoned on a beach.

Leigh and Barry decide to share custody of Strider, in the same way divorced parents share custody of their children. However, as time goes on, Barry doesn't seem to take good care of Strider, which causes trouble for Leigh. Finally, feeling desperate, he winds up taking custody of him. He is a dog that loves to run; because of him, Leigh finds himself running well enough to join the school track team. He also develops a crush on Geneva.

References

  1. "Catalog Record no. 90006608". Library of Congress. Retrieved 7 April 2013. 
  2. "Strider [Hardcover]". Amazon.com. Retrieved 7 April 2013. 
  3. "Strider, By Beverly Cleary , Illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky: HarperCollins Children's Books". Retrieved 4 March 2012. 


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