Why are you getting so small?"" Harry asks. ""Because you aren't afraid of me any more,"" answers the two-headed Whatzit who...

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HARRY AND THE TERRIBLE WHATZIT

Why are you getting so small?"" Harry asks. ""Because you aren't afraid of me any more,"" answers the two-headed Whatzit who has been shrinking ever since Harry, concerned about his mother's long absence in the cellar, found him hiding behind the furnace and began swatting him with a broom. One would have thought that the species had already been done to death by just such attacks--though if you're still in the market for bandaid-level monster therapy, you might find rumpled Harry and his figment more appealing than Jack and his gorilla (see Schertle, below).

Pub Date: March 1, 1977

ISBN: 0899192238

Page Count: -

Publisher: Seabury

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 1977

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