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Ramona and Her Father (Audio) - Community Reviews back

by Beverly Cleary, Stockard Channing
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Reading Slothfully
Reading Slothfully rated it 5 years ago
Well, we're now at the fourth Ramona book. Ramona is in second grade. Her father loses his job, so her mother upgrades her part-time job into a full-time one. Thus, the person who is home to receive Ramona after school is her father. That could be nice, getting more "pop" time. But her father is cra...
TeaStitchRead
TeaStitchRead rated it 9 years ago
Now we are getting to the Ramona that I fell in (platonic) love with when I was a young reader. Gone is the brat, now we get a real girl who just wants to be happy being her imperfect six year old, second grade self. Her father left much to be desired; dude was an emotional and mentally absentee par...
Real Princesses Read
Real Princesses Read rated it 9 years ago
Any and all Ramona Quimby books would be, in my opinion, a huge benefit for teachers to share with their class. After having the Ramona books read to me growing up, I think these books would be most suitable for a second grade classroom. Beverly Cleary does a wonderful job of introducing readers to ...
nouveau
nouveau rated it 11 years ago
there is darkness even within the lightest works, and light sparks here and there is the ultimate downer novels. WP says that Cleary was advised to write peppy and light and humorous, but scholarship on children's literature, as such exists, actually takes formal note of the 1977 "dark period" where...
Musings of a Bibliophile
Musings of a Bibliophile rated it 22 years ago
Came across my 2003 school reading log, so figured I should enter these books in too. In the words of my ten-year-old self, this book was: "Really good, pretty easy"
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 43 years ago
While I could not relate to Ramona's father loosing a job, I did remember when my mother stopped working and it was terrible. I felt for Ramona. And it was kind of cool that at this point, Ramona is now closer in age to when I'm reading.
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