Henry Reed, Inc.
Stock No: WW341447
Henry Reed, Inc.  -     By: Keith Robertson

Henry Reed, Inc.

Puffin Books / 1989 / Paperback

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Title: Henry Reed, Inc.
By: Keith Robertson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 240
Vendor: Puffin Books
Publication Date: 1989
Dimensions: 7.75 X 5.06 (inches)
Weight: 12 ounces
ISBN: 0140341447
ISBN-13: 9780140341447
Ages: 8-12
Stock No: WW341447

Publisher's Description

Henry Reed has arrived in Grover's Corner--and the town will never be the same. While spending the summer with his aunt and uncle, Henry comes up with a sure-fire money-making project: Henry Reed, Inc., Research. Henry's neighbor, Midge Glass, has an even more sure-fire hit: Reed and Glass, Inc. Now with Henry's ingenious mind and Midge's practical reasoning, Reed and Class Inc. turns into a huge success--while creating more bewildering and outrageous schemes than the townfold could have imagined.

Author Bio

Robert McCloskey (1914-2003) wrote and illustrated some of the most honored and enduring children's books ever published. He grew up in Hamilton, Ohio, and spent time in Boston, New York, and ultimately Maine, where he and his wife raised their two daughters. The first ever two-time Caldecott Medal winner, for Make Way for Ducklings and Time of Wonder, McCloskey was also awarded Caldecott Honors for Blueberries for Sal, One Morning in Maine, and Journey Cake, Ho! by Ruth Sawyer.  He was declared a Living Legend by the Library of Congress in 2000.  You can see some of his best-loved characters immortalized as statues in Boston's Public Garden and Lentil Park in Hamilton, Ohio.

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"Henry's experiments in 'free enterprise' make hilarious reading."--The Chicago Tribune

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