Lizzie and Harold
by Elizabeth Winthrop
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Lizzie wants a best friend more than anything else, but, as she explains to Harold who would like to be her best friend, it must be a girl.Tags
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Very sweet story of a 6yo girl who wants a "best friend" -- she is so set on having a "girl best friend" that she doesn't see the boy best friend she already has. A sweet story of overcoming internalized sexism and gender stereotypes.
Very sweet story of a 6yo girl who wants a "best friend" -- she is so set on having a "girl best friend" that she doesn't see the boy best friend she already has. A sweet story of overcoming internalized sexism and gender stereotypes.
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Author Elizabeth Winthrop grew up in Washington, D. C., and has written over 50 works of fiction for all ages. She has won numerous awards including the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award, the Pen Syndicated Fiction Award, the California Young Readers Medal and the Jane Addams Peace Prize Honor Book. Many of her children's books are based on her show more childhood memories and the experiences of her children and other children she has talked to. Her book Belinda's Hurricane is based on the time she lived through a hurricane with her grandmother on an island off the coast of Connecticut. I Think He Likes Me is based on her daughter's reaction to her younger brother when he was brought home from the hospital. Her most popular books are The Castle in the Attic and The Battle for the Castle. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- 1986
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