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  • Strider

    Beverly Cleary, Paul O. Zelinsky

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Aug. 8, 2000)
    Strider has a new habit. Whenever we stop, he places his paw on my foot. It isn't an accident because he always does it. I like to think he doesn't want to leave me.Can a stray dog change the life of a teenage boy? It looks as if Strider can. He's a dog that loves to run; because of Strider, Leigh Botts finds himself running -- well enough to join the school track team. Strider changes Leigh on the inside, too, as he finally begins to accept his parents' divorce and gets to know a redheaded girl he's been admiring. With Strider's help, Leigh finds that the future he once hated to be asked about now holds something he never expected: hope.
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  • Strider

    Beverly Cleary, Pedro Pascal, HarperAudio

    Audiobook (HarperAudio, April 28, 2009)
    "Strider has a new habit. Whenever we stop, he places his paw on my foot. It isn't an accident because he always does it. I like to think he doesn't want to leave me." Can a stray dog change the life of a teenage boy? It looks as if Strider can. He's a dog that loves to run; because of Strider, Leigh Botts finds himself running -- well enough to join the school track team. Strider changes Leigh on the inside, too, as he finally begins to accept his parents' divorce and gets to know a redheaded girl he's been admiring. With Strider's help, Leigh finds that the future he once hated to be asked about now holds something he never expected: hope.
  • Strider

    Beverly Cleary, Paul O. Zelinsky

    eBook (HarperCollins, Jan. 21, 2009)
    Strider has a new habit. Whenever we stop, he places his paw on my foot. It isn't an accident because he always does it. I like to think he doesn't want to leave me.Can a stray dog change the life of a teenage boy? It looks as if Strider can. He's a dog that loves to run; because of Strider, Leigh Botts finds himself running -- well enough to join the school track team. Strider changes Leigh on the inside, too, as he finally begins to accept his parents' divorce and gets to know a redheaded girl he's been admiring. With Strider's help, Leigh finds that the future he once hated to be asked about now holds something he never expected: hope.
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  • Strider

    Beverly Cleary, Paul O. Zelinsky

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Sept. 20, 1991)
    Strider has a new habit. Whenever we stop, he places his paw on my foot. It isn't an accident because he always does it. I like to think he doesn't want to leave me.Can a stray dog change the life of a teenage boy? It looks as if Strider can. He's a dog that loves to run; because of Strider, Leigh Botts finds himself running -- well enough to join the school track team. Strider changes Leigh on the inside, too, as he finally begins to accept his parents' divorce and gets to know a redheaded girl he's been admiring. With Strider's help, Leigh finds that the future he once hated to be asked about now holds something he never expected: hope.
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  • Strider

    Beverly Cleary

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., Jan. 1, 1996)
    In a series of diary entries, Leigh tells how he comes to terms with his parents' divorce, acquires joint custody of an abandoned dog, and joins the track team at school.
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  • Strider

    Beverly Cleary

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 1992)
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  • Strider

    Beverly Cleary, Paul O. Zelinsky

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 20, 1991)
    Strider has a new habit. Whenever we stop, he places his paw on my foot. It isn't an accident because he always does it. I like to think he doesn't want to leave me. Can a stray dog change the life of a teenage boy? It looks as if Strider can. He's a dog that loves to run; because of Strider, Leigh Botts finds himself running--well enough to join the school track team. Strider changes Leigh on the inside, too, as he finally begins to accept his parents' divorce and gets to know a redheaded girl he's been admiring. With Strider's help, Leigh finds that the future he once hated to be asked about now holds something he never expected: hope.
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  • Strider

    Beverly Cleary, Paul O. Zelinsky

    Paperback (Avon Books (Mm), July 1, 1996)
    In a series of diary entries, Leigh tells how he comes to terms with his parents' divorce, acquires joint custody of an abandoned dog, and joins the track team at school.
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  • Strider

    Beverly Cleary, Paul O. Zelinsky

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Sept. 20, 1991)
    Strider has a new habit. Whenever we stop, he places his paw on my foot. It isn't an accident because he always does it. I like to think he doesn't want to leave me.Can a stray dog change the life of a teenage boy? It looks as if Strider can. He's a dog that loves to run; because of Strider, Leigh Botts finds himself running -- well enough to join the school track team. Strider changes Leigh on the inside, too, as he finally begins to accept his parents' divorce and gets to know a redheaded girl he's been admiring. With Strider's help, Leigh finds that the future he once hated to be asked about now holds something he never expected: hope.
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  • Strider

    Beverly Cleary, Paul O. Zelinsky

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 8, 2000)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In the sequel to the Newbery Medal-winning Dear Mr. Henshaw, an abandoned dog helps young Leigh catch the eye of the high school track coach and heal the wounds inflicted by his parents' recent divorce.
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  • Strider

    Beverly Cleary, George Guidall

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Strider has a new habit. Whenever we stop, he places his paw on my foot. It isn't an accident because he always does it. I like to think he doesn't want to leave me. Can a stray dog change the life of a teenage boy? It looks as if Strider can. He's a dog that loves to run; because of Strider, Leigh Botts finds himself running -- well enough to join the school track team. Strider changes Leigh on the inside, too, as he finally begins to accept his parents' divorce and gets to know a redheaded girl he's been admiring. With Strider's help, Leigh finds that the future he once hated to be asked about now holds something he never expected: hope.
  • Strider

    Beverly Cleary

    Hardcover (Bantam Doubleday Dell, Jan. 1, 1991)
    The sequel to "Dear Mr Henshaw", "Strider" is a portrayal of a boy's love for a dog and his coming to terms with his feelings for his parents and friends. The book is written in the form of a diary and comes from the author of the "Ramona" books.
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