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Growing Anyway Up

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With the help of her aunt, Florence is finally able to face a problem she has repressed for years and adjust to the changes in her life.

128 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1976

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Florence Parry Heide

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"What do I like about writing for children? Everything," says Florence Parry Heide, the award-winning author of more than sixty children’s books, including the classic THE SHRINKING OF TREEHORN, illustrated by Edward Gorey. "I like the connection with children," the author says. "I like the connection with all kinds of book people. And I like the connection with my childhood self, which is the most of me. It is the most welcome and familiar of worlds. There miracles abound--indeed it is magical that something I might think of can be put into words, stories, ideas, and that those words end up in the heads of readers I will never meet."

Florence Parry Heide wrote SOME THINGS ARE SCARY, a humorous look at childhood bugaboos, more than thirty years ago. "I had finished another book and was in the mood to write something else," she says. "I decided to get some kindling from the garage, reached into the kindling box and--good grief!--grabbed something soft and mushy. I fled back to the house, scared to death." A brave return visit to the kindling box revealed the object of terror to be nothing more than a discarded wet sponge, but the thought remained: some things are scary. As she recalls, "What scared me as a child was that I’d never learn how to be a real grownup--and the fact is, I never did find out how it goes."


One thing Florence Parry Heide does have a good handle on is the concept of friendship, in all its humorous manifestations. THAT’S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR, a tongue-in-cheek tale cowritten with Sylvia Van Clief in 1967, pokes at the tendency of well-meaning friends to offer advice instead of help, and presents a valuable lesson about what true friendship means. "One of my many (true) sayings is ‘A new friend is around the corner of every single day,’ " the author declares. "Also true: Friendships last. And last."


Born and raised in Pennsylvania, Florence Parry Heide worked in advertising and public relations in New York City before returning to Pittsburgh during World War II. After the war, she and her husband moved to Wisconsin, where they raised five children, two of whom have cowritten critically acclaimed books with their mother. Florence Parry Heide now lives in Wisconsin.

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Yesterday my life changed a little bit, all thanks to Goodreads!
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September 16, 2012
A simple quick read about a girl with a lot of 'intensity'. Florence has a bunch of ticks that sound a lot like OCD to me but I'm not a psychologist. It was a lot of fun to read and I laughed out loud in a couple of areas.
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April 20, 2011
A favorite of mine in junior high.
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February 24, 2026
This story is like a rich tapestry of vivid emotions. Written back in 1976, it features a protagonist with OCD—truly groundbreaking! Florence Parry Heidi’s writing is both thoughtful and authentic. I highly recommend diving into this novel.
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