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Dear Mr. Henshaw Diary 38-43 Summary

Diary 38: February 4

  • Leigh hates his dad (it's really bad when it's said in italics), and he tells us why.
  • His mom's not home because she's working hard for a golf tournament.
  • Leigh is supposed to be cleaning, but he's all mad about the divorce so he doesn't do it.
  • Instead, he calls his dad's trailer in Bakersfield, even though he doesn't expect him to answer.
  • Dad answers.
  • He calls Leigh "kid" again, and Leigh tells him to stop it.
  • Leigh is upset because his dad hadn't called this week. Dad says the week isn't up yet.
  • Leigh explains how his lunches are being stolen. Dad tells him to punch the kid in the nose.
  • Leigh asks about Bandit. Silence.
  • Dad says Bandit got out in the snow and didn't come back. He says he tried to find him, but he's gone.
  • Leigh is so angry he's crying. How could his dad let Bandit freeze to death?
  • Dad tries his best to reassure Leigh that Bandit will be okay, and Leigh is about to say he understands when…
  • ...he hears some kid in the background ask his dad about getting pizza, and Leigh hangs up. He feels like his insides are falling out.
  • He doesn't want to hear any more, and he doesn't want to write any more just now.

Diary 39: February 5

  • This is the first diary entry where Leigh doesn't have to write to Mr. Pretend Henshaw. He's able to just write down his thoughts on paper. Mr. Henshaw's strategy worked.
  • Leigh realizes he doesn't really hate his dad, though maybe it'd just be easier if he did.
  • After hanging up on his dad, Leigh cries about Bandit and about the boy getting pizza with his dad and about his dad not calling.
  • Mom comes home and hears the story, and then tells him how she and his dad fell in love.
  • She says she got tired of driving and truck stops and wanted to stay home when Leigh was born.
  • She cries and tries to make Leigh feel better about Bandit.
  • After picking up fried chicken, they eat in the car on the beach.
  • Watching the waves and being together calms them both down, and Leigh is not mad at his mom anymore.

Diary 40: February 6

  • Today is a hard day for Leigh: he's super tired and realizes Mr. Fridley doesn't really need his help with the flags, and someone steals his little cheesecake.
  • Leigh vows revenge on the perpetrator.
  • He tries writing a story for Young Writers, but the ideas aren't really happening.
  • During spelling class, everything bubbles up inside, and he gets so mad he grabs a random lunch bag and is about to drop kick it in the hall when Mr. Fridley intervenes.
  • Leigh doesn't care.
  • Mr. Fridley does.
  • They have a short talk about friends, how scowling doesn't help, and how everyone has problems.
  • Mr. Fridley sends Leigh back to class to think things through.

Diary 41: February 7

  • After school, Leigh tries to walk off the rotten way he's feeling.
  • He passes all the shops and sees the "butterfly trees" place he's heard so much about.
  • Walking in, he's not sure what all the fuss is because he doesn't see much.
  • Then, he looks closer and sees them. They cover the trees.
  • The sun pops out, the butterflies take flight, and Leigh feels all warm and fuzzy inside.
  • Running home, he notices metal boxes on some of the shops that say "alarm systems." He wonders what's inside.

Diary 42: February 8

  • Leigh asks the guy at the gas station what's inside the alarm box. Batteries and a bell, he finds out.
  • He starts a new story for the Young Writers' Yearbook called "The Ten-Foot Wax Man" and starts thinking about how to rig an alarm in a big lunchbox.

Diary 43: February 9

  • Leigh gets an "I'm sorry about the dog" note from his dad with $20 included.
  • Dad says to buy an ice cream with the money, which makes Leigh really mad.
  • Mom says his dad doesn't really mean for Leigh to get ice cream but that he feels really sorry about Bandit and Leigh should keep the money.
  • He works on his story and decides to save the money for a typewriter. (This is back in the day before computers.)