What's new Harper Drew? by Kathy Weeks

Harper Drew is The Voice of Reason in a Ridiculous World!

Harper Drew is like the friend you wish you had growing up—smart, funny, and endlessly relatable. Through her diary-style entries, she chronicles her life surrounded by a family and friends who seem to thrive on making everything complicated.

Why You’ll Love Harper Drew?

Think of Harper Drew as a mashup of Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Bridget Jones—but with its own unique charm. Harper’s voice is sharp, witty, and filled with the kind of sarcastic humor that makes you laugh and nod along because, let’s face it, we’ve all been there.

From her eccentric parents to her endlessly embarrassing classmates, Harper’s world is populated by characters who are equal parts ridiculous and endearing. Kathy Weeks has a gift for making even the most over-the-top personalities feel real.

Harper’s struggles—school dramas, cringe-worthy family moments, and navigating friendships—are universal. Whether you’re a tween yourself or looking back on those awkward years, there’s something here that will make you laugh and cringe in equal measure.

At its heart, Harper Drew is about realizing that life isn’t about controlling every moment—it’s about rolling with the punches and finding humor in the unexpected. Harper may be the voice of reason, but even she learns to loosen up and embrace the silliness around her.

As an illustrator myself, I have to give a special shoutout to the playful doodles scattered throughout the book. They’re not just background details—they bring Harper’s observations to life in the most hilarious ways.

Harper Drew is more than a book—it’s a mood-lifting experience. Kathy Weeks has created a character who feels like your new best friend, complete with sharp humor, heartfelt moments, and a lot of head-shaking at the absurdity of life.