Letters to Leo

Letters to Leo

By Amy Hest

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The joys and trials of fourth grade - and of life with her father now that her mother is gone - play out in charming letters from Annie to her dog, Leo.

Annie Rossi never, ever thought her father would let her have a dog. But now that he’s finally given in, she’s found the perfect ear for the stories of her day. She just writes them in a notebook hidden under the bed and reads them to Leo in her soft night voice, like the one her mother used when reading to Annie at bedtime before she died. And Annie sure has a million stories to tell! There’s mean Edward, who brags about his "noble goldfish" and gets her in trouble for accidentally lobbing a volleyball into his nose. There’s her best friend, Jean-Marie, who ups and moves to New Jersey (and wants to borrow Leo for company!). There’s the poem Annie writes about her mom, which Miss Meadows asks her to read for the class. And there’s her professor dad, who is finally coming out of his shell, even though he is an elderly forty-year-old with a serious personality. Genuine and funny, Amy Hest’s first-person narration revisits a winning young character as she takes on a new year — and a new dog — with humor, honesty, and resiliency.
Publisher: Candlewick
ISBN-13: 9780763671655
ISBN-10: 0763671657
Published on 9/9/2014
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 160

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this is a story about a girl who writes letters to her dog every day and reads them to him when she sneaks him into her bed at night.

I love this book so much.Annie Rossi loves writing letters about her life and reading them to her new dog,Leo.Though the ups and downs of her fourth grade year,Annie has lots of stories to tell and Leo is the perfect listener.My favorite part of the book is when Mrs.Bailey had a baby boy.Annie was so happy she forgot she was mad it wasn't a girl.This book is favorite book.I hope you like it and have fun listening to Annie's letters.