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Country
  
United States

Series
  
2

Pages
  
176

Author
  
Beverly Cleary

Page count
  
176

Preceded by
  
Dear Mr. Henshaw

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
September 20, 1991

Originally published
  
1991

Genre
  
Children's literature

Publisher
  
HarperCollins

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Similar
  
Beverly Cleary books, Children's literature, Dog books

Strider is a novel by children's author Beverly Cleary. It is the sequel to Cleary's Newbery Medal winning novel Dear Mr. Henshaw.

Plot summary

Strider takes place two years after the end of Dear Mr. Henshaw, and Leigh Botts has grown a lot. At age 14, he writes in his diary about his experiences with his parents' divorce, starting high school, his friend Barry, a red-haired girl named Geneva, and a dog named Strider, who he and Barry find abandoned on a beach.

Leigh and Barry decide to share custody of Strider, in the same way divorced parents share custody of their children. However, as time goes on, Barry doesn't seem to take good care of Strider, which causes trouble for Leigh. Finally, feeling desperate, he winds up taking custody of him. He is a dog that loves to run, so they run every morning. Because of Strider, Leigh finds himself running well enough to join the school track team. He also develops a crush on Geneva, a red-headed hurdler who is on the track team.

References

Strider (novel) Wikipedia


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