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Published in 1991, Strider is one of Beverly Cleary's later novels, revisiting Leigh Botts - the Newbery Medal-winning protagonist of Dear Mr. Henshaw - as he confronts adolescence, responsibility, and emotional resilience. When Leigh rescues an abandoned dog he names Strider, the bond that forms becomes a steadying force amid family disruption and personal uncertainty. The novel reflects Cleary's signature realism and empathy, making it a meaningful addition to her enduring body of work.
This copy is the First Edition, First Printing, confirmed by the complete number line on the copyright page and the 1991 first-publication statement. The book is illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky, whose finely rendered black-and-white drawings complement the narrative and enhance its appeal to collectors of illustrated children's literature.
The volume is bound in the publisher's original blue cloth spine over yellow boards, with bright gilt spine lettering. The dust jacket is present and in Very Good+ condition, showing light edge wear and minor handling, but remaining clean, vibrant, and well-preserved overall. The jacket retains strong color and is fully intact.
Internally, there is a neatly stamped Ex-Libris print, otherwise the book is clean and unmarked, with bright pages and a firm binding. Overall, this is a well-kept, attractive example of a Beverly Cleary First Edition, offering both readability and collectible value. The binding is tight and feels unread.
Beverly Cleary (1916-2021) was one of America's most beloved children's authors, renowned for her realistic, emotionally perceptive stories about young people. She received the Newbery Medal in 1984 for Dear Mr. Henshaw and the National Medal of Arts in 2003. Cleary's work continues to resonate across generations for its warmth, humor, and enduring honesty.
Seller Inventory # F.CLE.1991.1
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