Ramona Forever

“Ramona Forever” by Beverly Cleary is a delightful addition to the beloved series featuring the spirited Ramona and the Quimby family. Published by HarperCollins on August 1, 1995, this reprint edition spans 208 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds with the arrival of Howie Kemp’s Uncle Hobart from Saudi Arabia, setting the stage for new beginnings and discoveries, as well as two special surprises that will engage both new and longtime fans of Ramona.
Readers will find a narrative rich with humor and relatable family dynamics, as the Quimbys navigate a time of change filled with new joys and minor challenges. Mr. Quimby faces the uncertainty of job hunting, while Ramona grapples with the possibility of moving, and Beezus deals with typical teenage concerns. Through it all, Ramona remains a vibrant character, embodying the ups and downs of childhood and adolescence. This book captures the essence of family and social themes, making it a thoughtful exploration of growing up.
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Ramona is back! New and old friends alike will rejoice in Beverly Cleary’s latest book about spunky Ramona and the whole Quimby family.
From the minute that Howie Kemp’s “rich” Uncle Hobart arrives from Saudi Arabia, things are off to a rousing start. There are new beginnings and discoveries and two very special surprises — one surprise is big and one is very little.
It’s a time of change for all the Quimbys; a time of new joys and little sadnesses, too. There are new worries — Mr Quimby is worried about finding a teaching job, Ramona is worried they may have to move if he does, and Beezus is worried about her teenage complexion.
And through it all Ramona, a grown up third-grader, remains a sometimes pesty, sometimes brave, sometimes blunderful, but always wonderful Ramona — forever!
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