![]() ![]() After a while, Leigh realizes it might make more sense to keep a diary instead of mailing letters to Mr. Henshaw, both to ask him interview questions for his book reports, and to share things about his own life. Leigh proceeds to use the same book for repeated assignments as he rises from grades two to six, and he continues writing to Mr. ![]() Henshaw in second grade after he does a book report about one of his books. But it turns out that there is quite a bit more to the story than that! All I knew for sure was that the main character’s name is Leigh, his parents are divorced, and his favorite author is a man named Mr. I know that I read it, because I think I read almost every Beverly Cleary book my library had on its shelves when I was a kid, but I doubt I was much older than 8 when I last looked at it, and my memories were very, very vague. Henshaw was one of the first titles I thought of. ![]() When I first decided I would spend my summer re-reading books I originally read in childhood Dear Mr. ![]()
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