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Ramona and Her Father by Beverly Cleary

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Also by Beverly Cleary:

The Ramona Collection, Volume 1, August 2006
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The Ralph Mouse Collection, August 2006
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Ramona and Her Father
Beverly Cleary


HarperCollins Trophy
April 2006
192 pages
ISBN: 0380709163
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Childrens

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 tries to cheer up the family as only Ramona can -- by rehearsing for life as a rich and famous star of television commercials, for instance -- but her best efforts only make things worse. Her sister, Beezus, calls her a, pest, her parents lose patience with her, and her teacher claims she's forgotten her- manners. But when her father admits he wouldn't trade her for a million dollars, Ramona knows everything is going to work out fine in the end.

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