At 7 and a half, with working parents and a sister at "a difficult age," Ramona Quimby tries hard to do her part to keep family peace. Usually, however, she ends up behind every uproarious incident in the house. Whether she's dying herself blue, watching while her young neighbor flings Kleenex aroun
Ramona Quimby 04 - Ramona and Her Father
β Scribed by Cleary, Beverly
- Book ID
- 108935993
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 891 KB
- Series
- Ramona Quimby 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780061685347
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β¦ Synopsis
Second grade is not turning out the way it should for Ramona Quimby. Her dad has lost his job, her mom has found a full-time job, and her big sister Beezus has "reached a difficult age." In her inimitable way, Ramona decides to take charge. She practices TV commercials in hopes of earning a million dollars, but only ends up insulting her teacher and getting into a prickly mess with some burrs. Then she embarks on a campaign to make her father stop smoking. Mr. Quimby manages to hold up under all these strains, but the challenge is on for the whole family to prove their mettle.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
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
οΏ½Nine-year-old Beezus Quimby has her hands full with her little sister, Ramona. Sure, other people have little sisters that bother them sometimes, but is there anyone in the world like Ramona? Whether she's taking one bite out of every apple in a box or secretly inviting 15 other 4-year-olds to the
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 tr