Everybody is Somebody
Author: Henry Winkler
Illustrator: Lin Oliver
Book 12 in the Here's Hank series
Pages: 128
Published: 2019
Age: 6+
In the final book of this bestselling easy-to-read series, Hank begins a new chapter!
When a well-known author of a beloved book series visits Hank's school, he and his two best friends get the chance to be her guide for the day and introduce her at an assembly. But Hank, embarrassed by his struggles with reading, tries to hide the fact that he's never actually finished reading the author's books—or any book, for that matter! So Hank gets creative and makes up his own version of the story. But will everyone be able to tell fact from fiction?
This bestselling series written by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver is perfect for the transitional reader. With a unique, easy-to-read font, endless humor, and characters every kid would want to be friends with, any story with Hank is an adventure!
About the Here's Hank Series
Books in series order
- 1.Bookmarks Are People Too!(2014)
- 2.A Short Tale about a Long Dog(2014)
- 3.Stop That Frog!(2014)
- 4.Fake Snakes and Weird Wizards(2015)
- 5.There's a Zombie in My Bathtub(2015)
- 6.How to Hug an Elephant(2015)
- 7.You Can't Drink a Meatball Through a Straw(2016)
- 8.The Soggy, Foggy Campout(2016)
- 9.Always Watch Out for the Flying Potato Salad!(2017)
- 10.Hooray! My Butt Left the Bench!(2017)
- 11.Robot on the Loose(2018)
- 12.Everybody is Somebody(2019)
Reading age: 6+ years
A new series about the irrepressible Hank Zipzer especially for younger readers – Here's Hank stars the same Hank as in the bestselling Hank Zipzer series, only this time he's in 2nd grade!
Henry "Hank" Zipzer doesn't try to be funny, but he somehow always makes the kids in his class laugh. He's pretty bad at memorising stuff, and spelling is his worst subject. (But so are maths and reading!)
Perfect for newly independent or reluctant readers, the series has black and white illustrations, short chapters and a font developed specifically for dyslexic readers. Hank Zipzer is based on Henry Winkler's own experience of growing up with dyslexia, and the books raise awareness of learning difficulties with sensitivity and just the right dose of humour.
Please Note: This series has also been published under the title Young Hank Zipzer.

