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Dear Mr. Henshaw Diary 52-58 Summary

Diary 52: March 16

  • Out of the blue, Dad calls.
  • It's so surprising that Leigh is not sure how to respond.
  • Leigh asks if he's found Bandit, and Dad asks if Leigh misses him.
  • Leigh says he does, but he writes that it isn't as true as it was a couple months ago.
  • Dad wants to talk to Mom, but she doesn't want to talk to him.
  • Dad calls him "kid" again, and Leigh figures his dad will never change.
  • He reads Ways to Amuse a Dog "for the thousandth time" (52.18) because it makes him feel good. It's like an old, familiar friend.

Diary 53: March 17

  • It's Saturday morning, and Leigh takes a slow walk through the butterfly trees.
  • He thinks about writing a descriptive piece about them instead of a poem, but he gets distracted remembering this one really great time he hauled grapes with his dad.

Diary 54: March 20

  • With one day left before the story deadline, Leigh dashes off a description about the day his dad took him along in the rig to haul grapes.
  • He puts in lots of vivid descriptions but leaves out the part about the waitress and Dad playing video games.

Diary 55: March 24

  • Barry comes over for dinner.
  • Leigh wasn't sure if Barry would like their house because it's so small, but Barry says it's great to eat without a bunch of little sisters all over the place, and that makes Leigh happy.
  • Barry says his door alarm works, but his mom says it's too loud and he needs to stop using it.
  • How great is it to have a friend?

Diary 56: March 25

  • Even though he doesn't like thinking about his dad being lonely, that's what Leigh's doing.
  • He asks his mom if she thinks his dad will get married again.
  • She says probably not; he can't afford it.
  • She says his dad is a good man, and Leigh wants to know why they don't kiss and make up.
  • Mom says it's because he'll never grow up and that's that.
  • Tomorrow is the day we find out who wins the Young Writers contest and gets to have lunch with a famous author. We're rooting for Leigh.

Diary 57: March 26

  • Leigh gets an honorable mention in the Young Writers' Yearbook.
  • He admits he's bummed that he doesn't get a prize and get to meet the famous author but figures "you win some, you lose some" (57.3).
  • The mysterious author is one all the girls like because she writes about girl probs.

Diary 58: March 30

  • It turns out that Leigh gets to meet the author after all because the winner copied her poem from a book.
  • Miss Neely, the librarian, gets the okay from Leigh's mom to go to the lunch and then drives him to the Holiday Inn.
  • There are other librarians and student winners there.
  • The kids sit with the famous author, Mrs. Badger, at a long table, but there's not a lot of talk at first.
  • Mrs. Badger finds out Leigh was the one who wrote "A Day on Dad's Rig" and praises it, saying that "it was written by a boy who wrote honestly about something he knew and had strong feelings about" (58.13).
  • She encourages Leigh in his writing and calls him an author, which is just about the best thing anyone's ever said to him.
  • The other kids start chatting more, and Leigh asks Mrs. Badger if she's met Mr. Henshaw. She sure has. She says he's a nice young man with a wicked twinkle in his eye.
  • Everyone goes home, and Leigh stays up late writing this diary entry and wishing he could tell his dad about the exciting day.