Harriet the Spy (Collins Modern Classics)
Author(s): Louise Fitzhugh
Harriet M. Welsch is a spy. She never goes anywhere without her notebook. She scribbles her brutally honest observations in preparation for her glittering career as a writer. Then one day Harriet's friends find the notebook, and her life is never the same again.
General Information
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- : HarperCollins Publishers Limited
- : HarperCollins
- : 0.21
- : 01 February 2016
- : United Kingdom
- : 01 March 2014
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Louise Fitzhugh
- : Paperback
- : 716
- : en
- : 288
- : YFA
- : 16 b/w illus, (chapter head illustrations)
More About The Product
Louise Fitzhugh was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1928, the only child of attorney Millsaps Fitzhugh and tap-dancer Louise Perkins. Her parents were divorced soon after she was born and Louise lived with her father, having virtually no contact with her mother. She attended a succession of schools and colleges then travelled around Europe, finally settling in New York and pursuing a career as an artist. She published 'Harriet the Spy', her first novel, to mixed reviews in 1964, but it has since been recognised as a children's classic. 'The Long Secret' followed in 1965 and 'Sport' was published posthumously in 1979. Louise Fitzhugh died suddenly in 1974, aged only 46.