Ribsy

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Title Ribsy

Cover of 1990 reissue
Author Beverly Cleary
Publisher
Released 1964
Preceded by Henry and the Clubhouse

Ribsy is a children's book by Beverly Cleary. It is the fifth in the Henry Huggins series.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Like most of the Henry Huggins books, the incidents in this book follow an ongoing plot line. In this book, the Huggins have a new car, and go out shopping; Ribsy, denied a ride, chases the car at up to 25 miles per hour, and is finally allowed in. At the shopping center, Ribsy is left in the car, and lowers the electric window with the button. Ribsy eventually wants to return to the car to await Henry, and gets into the first new-smelling car he finds, but a different family, with only daughters, gets in and takes Ribsy home with them. Ribsy endures a bubble bath and escapes, wandering in search of Henry.

Ribsy finds an old lady named Mrs. Frawley who is telling him to go away when Ribsy raises his paw in greeting and Mrs. Frawley invites him in. With dinner in his stomach, Ribsy sleeps while Mrs. Frawley goes out to shop for her new pet. Ribsy chafes at a coat and colorful leash, then escapes. Eventually, Ribsy finds his way home.


Books by Beverly Cleary

Ramona Quimby series: Beezus and RamonaRamona the PestRamona the BraveRamona and Her FatherRamona and Her MotherRamona Quimby, Age 8Ramona ForeverRamona's World

Henry Huggins series: Henry HugginsHenry and BeezusHenry and RibsyHenry and the Paper RouteHenry and the ClubhouseRibsy

The Mouse and the Motorcycle series: The Mouse and the MotorcycleRunaway RalphRalph S. Mouse

Other books: Ellen TebbitsOtis SpoffordFifteenThe Luckiest GirlJean and JohnnySister of the BrideMitch and AmySocksDear Mr. HenshawLucky ChuckA Girl from Yamhill: A MemoirMuggie MaggieStriderPetey's Bedtime StoryMy Own Two FeetThe Hullabaloo ABC

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