Well, first of all you put this in the wrong category and 2
She is just nice to them really!
They say the book teaches children to lie, spy, talk back, and curse.
In "Harriet the Spy," one of Harriet's key antagonists is Marion Hawthorne, who is not a friend. Marion and her group of friends are often depicted as popular and socially savvy, contrasting with Harriet's outsider status. Their relationship becomes strained after Harriet's private observations about them are exposed, further solidifying Marion's role as an adversary in the story.
In "Harriet the Spy," the resolution comes when Harriet realizes the consequences of her actions after her journal, filled with unfiltered thoughts about her friends and classmates, is discovered. She faces the fallout of her betrayal, leading to feelings of isolation and guilt. Ultimately, Harriet learns the importance of honesty and the complexities of friendship, as she seeks to make amends and rebuild the connections she damaged. The story concludes with her beginning to understand herself and her relationships better.
Yes Harriet Tubman was a spy when her code name was nurse she did nurse duties when people came by her mission was to get as many fugitives.Yes she worked for the army.
Louise Fitzhugh published in 1964
She wins her friends back and learns a very important lesson :)
she was happy to see her friends were all still happy
No, Harriet the Spy is a kids book about a little girl who loves to play at being a spy and in fact does kinda spy on her friends and stuff. It is a fun book for grade school kids, but it doesn't have any fantasy elements in it.
The "Original" Harriet the Spy is Michelle Trachtenberg. Jennifer Stone only played Harriet in the Harriet The Spy: Blog wars movie.
They say the book teaches children to lie, spy, talk back, and curse.
Harriet the Spy was created in 1964.
In "Harriet the Spy," one of Harriet's key antagonists is Marion Hawthorne, who is not a friend. Marion and her group of friends are often depicted as popular and socially savvy, contrasting with Harriet's outsider status. Their relationship becomes strained after Harriet's private observations about them are exposed, further solidifying Marion's role as an adversary in the story.
Harriet the Spy was released on 07/10/1996.
Harriet was happy to go back on her spy route because it gave her a sense of purpose, excitement, and challenge. She found fulfillment in using her skills to gather information and navigate complex situations. Additionally, being a spy allowed her to make a meaningful contribution to the war effort and feel like she was making a difference.
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"Harriet the Spy" by Louise Fitzhugh has approximately 300 pages.
Because she was a spy. That's what spys do.