Ramona and Her Father

“Ramona and Her Father” by Beverly Cleary is a reissue published by HarperCollins in 2006, featuring 208 pages in English. This installment in the beloved Ramona series explores the challenges faced by the Quimby family as they navigate difficult times. With her father having lost his job, Ramona is determined to bring joy back into their home, despite the somber atmosphere that envelops her family.
Readers will find a humorous yet poignant portrayal of family dynamics as Ramona employs her unique charm and creativity to uplift those around her. The story delves into themes of family, sibling relationships, and the lightheartedness that can emerge even in tough situations. As Ramona attempts various antics to cheer up her loved ones, her journey highlights the importance of resilience and love within a family, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
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Ramona just wants everyone to be happy. If only her father would smile and joke again, her mother would look less worried, her sister would be cheerful, and Picky-picky would eat his cat-food. But Ramona’s father has lost his job, and nobody in the Quimby household is in a very good mood.
Ramona tries to cheer up the family as only Ramona can — by rehearsing for life as a rich and famous star of television commercials, for instance — but her best efforts only make things worse. Her sister, Beezus, calls her a, pest, her parents lose patience with her, and her teacher claims she’s forgotten her- manners. But when her father admits he wouldn’t trade her for a million dollars, Ramona knows everything is going to work out fine in the end.
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