![]() Henshaw we can even trace how his attitude toward the author changes, especially, looking at the end of the letter. Pretended Henshaw”, because it is easier for him to imagine, that he tells something to him but not to the piece of paper. Henshaw and tells him how much he likes his books and asks him several questions, and then he starts writing a diary, which he begins with “Dear Mr. He wants to become an author, as great as Mr. But, nevertheless, he is an optimistic child and keeps his chin up. His mother is working hard and doesn’t have much time for him, his father drives a truck and rarely calls him, he doesn’t have friends. The little boy has “adult” problems: his parents divorced and he thinks that it was his fault. The story is full of humor, funny episodes from school life (as the one when somebody ate Leigh’s lunch and the way he stopped that), but in the same time the story is serious and even sad. It is about a little boy, Leigh Botts and his life from the 2nd till the 6th grades. Henshaw is a juvenile-reader epistolary novel by Beverly Cleary. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own.ĭear Mr. ![]() ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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