Horrible Harry says goodbye

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Horrible Harry says goodbye in the 30th anniversary finale of a beloved series!The last day of third grade is approaching fast, but a farewell to Room 3B isn't the only goodbye Doug has to say this year. Song Lee and Mary are busy preparing an end-of-year present for their favorite teacher, Mrs. Flaubert, but their excitement can't distract Doug from Harry's suspicious silence. When Harry finally admits that his family is moving to a whole other town, Doug can't believe his ears. How will he survive fourth grade without his best friend?! But Harry has a more pressing question: who's that moving in to the empty house across the street from him? And what could these new neighbors mean for their friendship?

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Heller, Johnny Narrator
Kline, Suzy Author
Wummer, Amy illustrator
ISBN
9780451479631
9781980011071

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Kirkus Book Review

A long-running series reaches its closing chapters.Having, as Kline notes in her warm valedictory acknowledgements, taken 30 years to get through second and third grade, Harry Spooger is overdue to move onbut not just into fourth grade, it turns out, as his family is moving to another town as soon as the school year ends. The news leaves his best friend, narrator "Dougo," devastatedparticularly as Harry doesn't seem all that fussed about it. With series fans in mind, the author takes Harry through a sort of last-day-of-school farewell tour. From his desk he pulls a burned hot dog and other items that featured in past episodes, says goodbye to Song Lee and other classmates, and even (for the first time ever) leads Doug and readers into his house and memento-strewn room for further reminiscing. Of course, Harry isn't as blas about the move as he pretends, and eyes aren't exactly dry when he departs. But hardly is he out of sight before Doug is meeting Mohammad, a new neighbor from Syria who (along with further diversifying a cast that began as mostly white but has become increasingly multiethnic over the years) will also be starting fourth grade at summer's end, and planning a written account of his "horrible" buddy's exploits. Finished illustrations not seen.A fitting farewell, still funny, acute, and positive in its view of human nature even in its 37th episode. (Fiction. 7-9) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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