Mick’s next-door neighbor and schoolmate. A Jewish boy two years Mick’s senior, the 15-year-old Harry is smart, sensitive, opinionated, and determined to find a way to fight fascism and Nazism. Harry admits to being perturbed by intrusive, bloody thoughts and hyper-real nighttime dreams of murdering Hitler. Over the course of the novel, Harry and Mick—once barely acquaintances—slowly become closer and even develop romantic feelings for each other. Toward the end of summer, Harry and Mick go on a picnic in the woods and, out in the wilderness, have sex. Harry is immediately filled with shame and remorse over this incident and flees town that very night.