Beezus and her little sister -- Beezus and her imagination -- Ramona and Ribsy -- Ramona and the apples -- A party at the Quimbys' -- Beezus's birthday.;Beezus' biggest problem is her 4-year-old sister Ramona. Even though Beezus knows sisters are supposed to love each other, with a sister like Ramon
Ramona Quimby 03 - Ramona the Brave
β Scribed by Cleary, Beverly
- Book ID
- 108936254
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 974 KB
- Series
- Ramona Quimby 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780061685583
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β¦ Synopsis
Teenagers think they've got it rough. Try being a misunderstood 6-year-old! Ramona Quimby is bound and determined to be brave as she weathers first grade, her mom's return to work, and sleeping in the spooky dark all alone. But nothing seems to go her way this year. From a fierce dog on the sidewalk to a copycat in her classroom, Ramona has her hands full.
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