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Ramona and her father

Ramona is worried when her Dad loses his job and starts smoking too much, and her mom is away working and the cat won't eat.

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  • "The family routine is upset during Ramona's year in second grade when her father unexpectedly loses his job."
  • "Ramona is worried when her Dad loses his job and starts smoking too much, and her mom is away working and the cat won't eat."
  • "Ramona is worried when her Dad loses his job and starts smoking too much, and her mom is away working and the cat won't eat."@en
  • "Tells the story of Ramona Quimby and her problems at home."@en
  • "When her father loses his job, Ramona decides to help out. Maybe she could earn a million dollars making a TV commercial, or get her father to stop smoking to save money (and his lungs) -- she is full of ideas. Some work, some don't. But when her father says he wouldn't trade her for a million dollars, Ramona knows all is right in her world."
  • "When her father loses his job and it seems like the entire family is down in the dumps, Ramona attempts to cheer everybody up by pretending to be rich and famous. However, not everybody is pleased with Ramona's antics, including her teacher."@en
  • "The family routine is upset during Ramona's year in second grade when her father unexpected loses his job."@en
  • "For young Ramona Quimby life is full of disappointments. She wants to be "her mother's girl" but her mother seems to favor Beezus, her big sister. It's not until she decides to run away that Ramona realizes her family needs her after all."@en
  • "Ramona Quimby is back. This time Ramona, the spirited youngest Quimby child, is having trouble understanding why Willa Jean can destroy boxes of tissues and make messes and still get all the attention. When Ramona finally gets time with her mother all by herself, things don't quite go as Ramona had planned."@en
  • "Ramona sometimes feels discriminated against by being the youngest in her family, and worries that her mother will be to busy for her."@en
  • "Now that her father has a job, Ramona hopes that her mother will stop working."@en
  • "Ramona at 7 1/2 sometimes feels discriminated against by being the youngest in the family."@en
  • "Ramona at 7 1/2 sometimes feels discriminated against by being the youngest in the family."
  • "Ramona Quimby is a character intimately known by Beverly Cleary readers. In this story of Ramona's year in second grade they will come to know Mr. Quimby equally well. As it opens he loses his job without warning, and Ramona's seven-year-old view of this all-too-frequently family crisis rings every change of mood from tears to laughter. Not surprisingly, Ramona takes an active hand in the problems that develop. She practices television commercials in order to earn a million dollars, but only succeeds in insulting her teacher when she delivers a disparaging line about wrinkles in pantyhose. She grows concerned that Mr. Quimby's smoking will turn his lungs black launches an energetic No Smoking campaign. Sometimes Mr. Quimby's temper frays under the strain of his uncertain future and Ramona's attentions, but he proves as resilient as his daughter and the Quimbys cope better than they realize."
  • "Ramona Quimby is a character intimately known by Beverly Cleary readers. In this story of Ramona's year in second grade they will come to know Mr. Quimby equally well. As it opens he loses his job without warning, and Ramona's seven-year-old view of this all-too-frequently family crisis rings every change of mood from tears to laughter. Not surprisingly, Ramona takes an active hand in the problems that develop. She practices television commercials in order to earn a million dollars, but only succeeds in insulting her teacher when she delivers a disparaging line about wrinkles in pantyhose. She grows concerned that Mr. Quimby's smoking will turn his lungs black launches an energetic No Smoking campaign. Sometimes Mr. Quimby's temper frays under the strain of his uncertain future and Ramona's attentions, but he proves as resilient as his daughter and the Quimbys cope better than they realize."@en
  • "The family routine is upset during Ramona's second grade year, when her father unexpectedly loses his job."
  • "Ramona is worried about her family and thinks everything will be fine if her father will laugh and joke again."@en
  • "Ramona feels this is the awkward age--too little to stay by herself after school when her mother is at work, but too big to enjoy playing with pesty Willa Jean at her sitter's house. These days, all Ramona really wants is to twitch her nose and be her mother's little rabbit like she used to be. Can't she be her mother's little girl forever?"
  • "Follow the high and low points of a working mother's life as seen from Ramona's seven-and-a-half-year-old viewpoint. Inevitably domestic tensions, not without their amusing side, occasionally arise. Mr. and Mrs. Quimby sometimes forget who is to do what, as when the Crock-Pot is not plugged in and dinner remains uncooked. Beezus acquires a ludicrous teased hairdo at the student body shop while Ramona gets a becoming pixie haircut. Ramona, who feels unloved, takes to twitching her nose like a rabbit in a cozy picture book until her teacher becomes concerned that something is making her nervous."@en
  • "Ramona wonders if her mom loves her as much as she does her sister."
  • "Ramona wonders if her mom loves her as much as she does her sister."@en
  • "The family routine is upset during Ramona's year in second grade when her father unexpectedly loses his job."@en

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  • "Ramona and Her Father"
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  • "Ramona and her Father"
  • "Ramona and Her Father Read by Stockard Channing"@en
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