Ramona the Brave

“Ramona the Brave” by Beverly Cleary is a New Ed edition published by Penguin Books in 1978, featuring 128 pages in English. This book follows Ramona as she navigates the challenges of returning to school and adjusting to a new class while also dealing with personal fears, such as her apprehension about the dark and her feelings of being overshadowed by her big sister.
Readers will find a relatable exploration of family dynamics and the experiences of young girls in school settings. The narrative captures Ramona’s determination to embrace her new identity as “Ramona the Brave,” despite the difficulties she faces. This edition provides an engaging look at themes of courage and self-discovery within the context of juvenile fiction, making it a thoughtful addition to any young reader’s collection.
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SUMMARY: When it is time to go back to school to a new class, and she is given a bedroom to herself, Ramona the Pest decides to become Ramona the Brave, but that is very difficult when you are afraid of the dark, and also afraid that your parents like your big sister best.
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