Monday, November 26, 2018

by Louise Fitzhugh




Hands down, the book I’m most thankful for is Harriet the Spy. It’s one of the first books I really connected with and still go back to every few years. Harriet is unapologetically bold. She forges her own path and gets into all sorts of adventures in New York City, a place that feels so big and scary, but Harriet travels through with confidence. She makes her own opinions and lives her life how she wants to — and eats tons of tomato sandwiches (a favorite of mine because of this book). Harriet’s a prickly character, but that’s why I identify with her. She taught me that it’s OK if not everyone likes you — which is a hard need to overcome, especially for girls. Most importantly, she’s always true to herself.

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