Hannah's best friend, Aggie, moves away and doesn't answer a single one of her letters. Determined to find a new pen pal, Hannah picks an address from a box on her teacher's desk. It's a boy, but his first letter is so dopey, Hannah isn't even going to answer it. Instead, she writes to President Roosevelt. Before long, Hannah has a whole lot of pen pals--and finally discovers the perfect friend, in the most unlikely place. In this absorbing epistolary novel, Mindy Warshaw Skolsky takes readers back to the late 1930s, and into the life of an irrepressible and unforgettable heroine. A Parenting Magazine Book of the Year A finalist for the Texas Bluebonnet Award A Smithsonian Magazine Notable Book for Children 01-02 Young Hoosier Book Award Masterlist (Gr 4-6) 00-01 William Allen White Children's Book Award Masterlist "Hannah's bright clear voice rings with joy...Cheery and winning." -- -- Kirkus Reviews Hannah's best friend, Aggie, moves away and doesn't answer a single one of her letters. Determined to find a new pen pal, Hannah picks an address from a box on her teacher's desk. It's a boy, but his first letter is so dopey, Hannah isn't even going to answer it. Instead, she writes to President Roosevelt. Before long, Hannah has a whole lot of pen pals--and finally discovers the perfect friend, in the most unlikely place. In this absorbing epistolary novel, Mindy Warshaw Skolsky takes readers back to the late 1930s, and into the life of an irrepressible and unforgettable heroine. A Parenting Magazine Book of the Year A finalist for the Texas Bluebonnet Award A Smithsonian Magazine Notable Book for Children 01-02 Young Hoosier Book Award Masterlist (Gr 4-6) 00-01 William Allen White Children's Book Award Masterlist Mindy Warshaw Skolsky, a former teacher, grew up in the Hudson Valley during the Great Depression. She has written five books about Hannah and is currently working on another, a picture book. She lives in Smithtown, NY.