Book Descriptions
for Henrietta, There's No One Better by Martine Murray
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Meet breezy, free spirit Henrietta P. Hoppenbeck, who describes herself as “half a hen and half a Rietta” (26). In this imaginative and unusual chapter book, Henrietta tells, in a free-flowing, informal style, about her brother, Albert; her mom and dad; her dog and two pet mice; her best friend, Olive; and the imaginary “Rietta” from the “Island of Rietta,” which she, and only she, has visited. The innovative graphic design, with its many black, white, and red cartoon-style illustrations and frequently changing fonts adds to the zaniness of Henrietta’s warm, funny narrative about herself and her family life. Henrietta (the Great Go-Getter) was published in 2007. hc
Originally published by Allen & Unwin Australia, in 2004.
From the Publisher
Henrietta has a habit of making things up.
Some things are true: Henrietta has a baby brother the size of a sock (almost), a crazy brown dog named Madge, and a constant hunger for chocolate ripple cake. She is good at explorification and making her dad's undies into a superb hat. Other things are not true: Henrietta says she can keep a secret. She cannot.
But if Henrietta has a big habit of making things up, she has a bigger habit of making things fun, even little brothers and hamsters. So come meet Henrietta, and make an irresistible, irrepressible new friend.