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Country
  
United States

Series
  
Henry Huggins

Originally published
  
1954

Preceded by
  
Henry and Beezus


Cover artist
  
Louis Darling

Language
  
English

Pages
  
192 pp

Author
  
Beverly Cleary

Followed by
  
Henry and the Paper Route

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Characters
  
Beezus Quimby, Henry Huggins, Ramona Quimby

Genres
  
Fiction, Novel, Children's literature

Similar
  
Beverly Cleary books, Children's literature

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Henry and Ribsy is the third book in the Henry Huggins series of humorous children's novels written by Beverly Cleary. Henry's dad has promised to take him salmon fishing on one condition – he has to keep his dog Ribsy out of trouble for two months. That's not easy to do, especially when Ramona Quimby gets involved. First published in 1954, Henry and Ribsy was originally illustrated by Louis Darling.

Contents

Plot

Like most of the Henry Huggins books, the incidents in this book follow an ongoing plot line. In this case, Henry wants to go on a salmon-fishing trip with his father. However, Ribsy has been causing all manner of trouble for the family. For example, Ribsy tries to prevent the garbage man from taking away the trash because Ribsy thinks it belongs to Henry. Henry's father says that Henry can only come on the trip if he can keep Ribsy out of trouble for a month. Henry is able to do this, and Ribsy actually helps him catch an enormous Chinook salmon at the end of the day.

References

Henry and Ribsy Wikipedia