Ramona and Her Mother by Beverly Cleary

Her parents are working and her sister is apparently at “a difficult age” and Ramona is just trying to do her part to keep the family peace. Usually, however, she ends up behind every uproarious incident in the house. Ramona has a way of not quite getting it right and being painfully misunderstood. This makes Ramona’s life as far from dull as possible. She may be found dying herself blue, watching the demise of a box of kleenex or wearing pajamas to school! At seven and a half Ramona isn’t sure of anything and the one thing she always counted on, her mother’s love, seems to be on shaky ground. Of course Ramona has nothing to worry about…her mother loves her and so does everyone else!





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