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Suzy Kline

    Suzy Kline draws extensively from her 25-year career as an elementary school teacher, with many of her stories rooted in the experiences she gathered in the classroom. Her work often reflects the dynamic interactions and imaginative worlds of children, offering readers an authentic glimpse into their lives. Kline has dedicated herself to fostering a love for reading and writing among young audiences, traveling across the United States to inspire them. Through her engaging narratives, she aims to cultivate a genuine enjoyment of literature and the creative process in children.

    Horrible Harry and the Drop of Doom
    Horrible Harry and the Christmas Surprise
    Horrible Harry Goes Cuckoo
    Horrible Harry and the Missing Diamond
    Horrible Harry Goes to Sea
    Horrible Harry on the Ropes
    • Horrible Harry on the Ropes

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Facing his fear of heights, Harry must confront his anxiety when a special valentine from Song Lee goes missing. To uncover the truth behind the disappearance, he realizes he must climb the rope in gym class. This challenge not only tests his courage but also shapes his Valentine's Day experience, leading to a journey of self-discovery and bravery.

      Horrible Harry on the Ropes
    • Horrible Harry Goes to Sea

      • 57 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      For use in schools and libraries only. The students in Miss Mickle's third-grade class enjoy a boat trip on the Connecticut River after a class discussion of ancestors reveals that Sidney and Ida both have connections to the sea.

      Horrible Harry Goes to Sea
    • Horrible Harry and the Missing Diamond

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The 30th installment of the beloved classroom chapter book series brings back Horrible Harry, celebrating over 25 years of adventures. Readers can expect humorous escapades and relatable classroom experiences that have captivated young audiences. This new addition continues to explore friendship, creativity, and the ups and downs of school life, ensuring that both new and longtime fans can enjoy the antics of Harry and his friends.

      Horrible Harry and the Missing Diamond
    • Horrible Harry Goes Cuckoo

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The story follows Harry and his classmates as they cope with a cold day that keeps them indoors, leading to restlessness and mischief. After getting into trouble with Sid, both boys find themselves in the principal's office. However, their day takes an unexpected turn when a surprising feathered visitor arrives in the classroom. This event prompts Harry to reconsider his friendship with Sid and offers a chance for Room 2B to overcome the challenges of boredom during recess.

      Horrible Harry Goes Cuckoo
    • On the last day of second grade, Song Lee's party at the local amusement park forces Harry to face his fear of elevators when he is expected to ride the Drop of Doom.

      Horrible Harry and the Drop of Doom
    • Horrible Harry and the Purple People

      • 51 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.5(10)Add rating

      Room 2B been invaded by purple people! That's what Harry is saying, but no one else believes him. Can he prove that the purple people are real?

      Horrible Harry and the Purple People