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SUPERHERO HARRY by Rachel Ruiz

SUPERHERO HARRY

From the Superhero Harry series

by Rachel Ruiz ; illustrated by Steve May

Pub Date: April 1st, 2018
ISBN: 978-1-62370-886-3
Publisher: Capstone Young Readers

Superhero Harry saves the day in this hijinks-filled story collection.

In these four stories, previously released as stand-alones, one clumsy boy invents gadgets so that he can fulfill his superhero dreams. The adventure begins with “The Superhero Project.” It’s the start of the school year. For his first class assignment, Harry must show how he’s a superhero in his everyday life. Harry happily gets to work on a pair of “superhero rocket blaster boots.” That’s what it takes to be an everyday hero, right? In “The Recess Bully,” the new kid in class causes trouble for Harry and his classmates. Harry must do the unexpected to save the day: befriend the bully! When Harry builds a robot to do his chores in the “The Runaway Robot,” he can’t wait to show off his latest invention at the class science fair. But after his robot runs amok at school, Harry learns to use his inventions for a better purpose. Things get wilder in “The Wild Field Trip” thanks to Harry’s latest invention: the “super swinger wristbands”! As a collection, Harry’s four adventures rely on repetition and gentle humor to impart easy lessons, supported by Ruiz’s clear, lively prose. May’s cartoony illustrations, meanwhile, add a dash of zany, colorful fun to the events and include a racially diverse cast of characters; Harry himself is depicted with olive skin and spiky black hair.

Madcap inventions, bite-sized heroics, and supersized clumsiness wrapped in a winning package.

(Fiction. 6-8)