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Ramona & Her Father

Ramona & Her Father

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beverly Cleary's Done it Again
Review: I read Ramona Quimby, Age 8. This book was just as good as Ramona Quimby, Age 8. Ramona Quimby was just as funny as ever. From singing Ninety-nine bottles of beer on the wall on tin-can stilts, to launching a campaign to get her dad to stop smoking, Ramona is full of ideas. A must for all Ramona Quimby fans. If you like funny stories, this book is for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Romana's family in some trying times.
Review: Romana is struggling with her emotions and trying to understanding those of her family. It hasn 't been easy for anyone in her household. Her father lost his job and they are all struggling with changes as the family tries to make ends meet. Ramona is trying everything she knows to keep her famikly happy as, but feels she is only upsetting them more.

This is a wonderful book. Ms. Cleary has a spectacular way of reaching children and being on their level while not talking down to them. She paints a very enjoyable story about some very difficult times, and laces them with humor to avoid something too depressing. She truly has a talent, and isn't afraid to use it. Ms. Cleary is a treasure to children's literature.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Romana's family in some trying times.
Review: Romana is struggling with her emotions and trying to understanding those of her family. It hasn 't been easy for anyone in her household. Her father lost his job and they are all struggling with changes as the family tries to make ends meet. Ramona is trying everything she knows to keep her famikly happy as, but feels she is only upsetting them more.

This is a wonderful book. Ms. Cleary has a spectacular way of reaching children and being on their level while not talking down to them. She paints a very enjoyable story about some very difficult times, and laces them with humor to avoid something too depressing. She truly has a talent, and isn't afraid to use it. Ms. Cleary is a treasure to children's literature.


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