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I have always loved the fourth book in this series. Ramona And Her Father. It begins with her father losing his job. Everything changes for the Quimby's. Suddenly her mother is working full time, and her father is taking care of the house, while looking for a job.I loved how Ramona repeated commercials with kid's in them, hoping she could learn to be on tv, so she could make money for the family. My favorite part is Ramona campaign to get her father to stop smoking. This is a wonderful next
Originally posted on You Have Your Hands FullMy girls and I actually listened to Ramona and Her Father last summer, but I never got around to writing the review. This is the fourth book in Beverly Clearys Ramona Quimby series. In this book, Ramona is still struggling to find her place in the world and in her family. Things are somewhat complicated because her father has recently lost his job. They are already on a budget, and now they must become even more frugal. This book is somewhat dated
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Oh! I had hoped that this book would be as fun and lovely as I remembered. When I received it in my sweaty hands, I said, "Oh my. I remember this book as a lot thicker." But you know what? It was fun and lovely and nostalgic. I read it in one day, on two bus trips to work and back. Who can forget Nosmo King? And the crown of burrs? And Ramona wanting to be on television commercials so she can earn a million dollars and her father and family can be happy again? And the bittersweet Christmas
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be, sure, but re-reading Cleary (sadly, probably for the last time since the grandchildren will probably have amorphic and ghastly "sense-lit-creme" that they rub onto the plugnubs under their jaws, absorbing the classics without ever having to shift their obese, glassy stare from the orange bawling dia-tribals of Emperor Trump (Rectified)), sure makes one miss one's childhood.Ramona, who'd probably be diagnosed ADD and on a slew of medications by age seven,
I'm reading this to the girls and we're having a good time. They are FREAKING out that the dad smokes. It was published in 75, and I'm trying to explain that things were a bit different back when I was a kid.
This lady is a genius. That she can write compellingly about sad, virtually incomprehensible things to children, like unemployment, depression and addiction and make it totally appropriate and comprehensible for my third and fifth grader is TOTALLY AMAZING. And what's more, you don't feel like jumping off a bridge at the end because she offers you hope and faith, without being cheesy or preachy. My kidlets who have the attention span of a dog spotting a squirrel were both just in awe, quiet,
Beverly Cleary
Paperback | Pages: 160 pages Rating: 4.04 | 26412 Users | 730 Reviews
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Title | : | Ramona and Her Father (Ramona Quimby #4) |
Author | : | Beverly Cleary |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 160 pages |
Published | : | November 9th 2000 by Oxford University Press (first published 1977) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Fiction |
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Ramona and Her Father (Ramona, #4), Beverly Cleary Ramona and Her Father is the fourth book in Beverly Cleary's popular Ramona Quimby series. In this humorous children's novel, Mr. Quimby loses his job and Ramona thinks up ways to earn money and help her family out. Published in 1977, Ramona and Her Father was a Newbery Honor Book. تاریخ نخستین خوانش: دهم ماه فوریه سال 2005 م عنوان: رامونا و پدرش؛ نویسنده: بورلی کلی یری؛ مترجم: نورا حق پرست؛ تصویرگر: آلن تی یگرین؛ مشخصات نشر: تهران، کانون پرورش فکری کودکان و نوجوانان، 1372، در 111 ص، مصور، شابک: ایکس - 964432367؛ ؛ گروه سنی : د؛ چاپ چهارم 1385؛ موضوع: داستانهای نویسندگان امریکایی، قرن 20 م عنوان: رامونا و پدرش؛ نویسنده: بورلی کلی یری؛ مترجم: پروین (فاطمه) علیپور؛ تصویرگر: آلن تی یگرین؛ مشخصات نشر: تهران، انجمن اولیا و مربیان، 1373، در 128 ص؛ چاپ دوم 1375؛ 1381، در 128 ص؛ چاپ دیگر: تهران، افق، کتابهای فندق، 1387، چاپ دوم 1388؛ چاپ چهارم 1389؛ شابک: 9789643694906؛ عنوان: رامونا و پدرش؛ نویسنده: بورلی کلی یری؛ مترجم: احمد کسایی پور؛ تصویرگر: آلن تی یگرین؛ مشخصات نشر: تهران، شهر کتاب، هرمس، 1378، در 119 ص؛ چاپ دوم 1381؛ چاپ چهارم 1388؛ شابک: 9789646641464؛ چاپ پنجم 1390؛ نقل از پشت جلد کتاب: «رامونا تازه فهمیده که پدرش کار خود را از دست داده است. دخترک دلش میخواهد بتواند مثل پسری که در تبلیغات تلویزیونی بازی میکند، یک عالمه پول دربیاورد. اما او حتی نمیتواند با خیساندن گل در آب، عطر بگیرد و بفروشد؛ چون عطرش بوی گل پلاسیده میدهد. کتاب رامونا و پدرش که برنده ی جایزه ی نیوبری شد، یکی از پرطرفدارترین کتابهای بورلی کلییری است. بورلی کلی یری کتابهای بسیاری با نگرش روان شناختی به مشکلات بچه ها نوشته است که بسیاری از آنها جایزه گرفته اند. نشریه ی نیوریورک تایمز مینویسد: طنین ماجراهای رامونا مثل زنگ تفریح واقعی است. پایان نقل از پشت جلد. ا. شربیانیPoint Books As Ramona and Her Father (Ramona Quimby #4)
Original Title: | Ramona and Her Father |
ISBN: | 0192751034 (ISBN13: 9780192751034) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Ramona Quimby #4 |
Characters: | Ramona Quimby, Beezus Quimby |
Setting: | Oregon(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Newbery Medal Nominee (1978), Texas Bluebonnet Award (1981), Garden State Book Award, Land of Enchantment Book Award, Nene Award (1979) Beehive Book Award, Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award (1980), Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Nominee for Fiction (1978), New Mexico Land of Enchantment Award (1981), California Young Readers Medal Nominee for Intermediate (1981) |
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I remember this book so well- partly because I went on a campaign to try to get my dad to stop smoking just as Ramona had after I read this book. My campaign was unfortunately, not as successful as Ramona's. Still, this remains one of my favorite books from childhood. I love the part in which Ramona tells her teacher that her pantyhose are wrinkled like an elephant's skin. So funny. Cleary has an uncanny ability to remember and describe children's feelings- without being condescending or phony.I have always loved the fourth book in this series. Ramona And Her Father. It begins with her father losing his job. Everything changes for the Quimby's. Suddenly her mother is working full time, and her father is taking care of the house, while looking for a job.I loved how Ramona repeated commercials with kid's in them, hoping she could learn to be on tv, so she could make money for the family. My favorite part is Ramona campaign to get her father to stop smoking. This is a wonderful next
Originally posted on You Have Your Hands FullMy girls and I actually listened to Ramona and Her Father last summer, but I never got around to writing the review. This is the fourth book in Beverly Clearys Ramona Quimby series. In this book, Ramona is still struggling to find her place in the world and in her family. Things are somewhat complicated because her father has recently lost his job. They are already on a budget, and now they must become even more frugal. This book is somewhat dated
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Oh! I had hoped that this book would be as fun and lovely as I remembered. When I received it in my sweaty hands, I said, "Oh my. I remember this book as a lot thicker." But you know what? It was fun and lovely and nostalgic. I read it in one day, on two bus trips to work and back. Who can forget Nosmo King? And the crown of burrs? And Ramona wanting to be on television commercials so she can earn a million dollars and her father and family can be happy again? And the bittersweet Christmas
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be, sure, but re-reading Cleary (sadly, probably for the last time since the grandchildren will probably have amorphic and ghastly "sense-lit-creme" that they rub onto the plugnubs under their jaws, absorbing the classics without ever having to shift their obese, glassy stare from the orange bawling dia-tribals of Emperor Trump (Rectified)), sure makes one miss one's childhood.Ramona, who'd probably be diagnosed ADD and on a slew of medications by age seven,
I'm reading this to the girls and we're having a good time. They are FREAKING out that the dad smokes. It was published in 75, and I'm trying to explain that things were a bit different back when I was a kid.
This lady is a genius. That she can write compellingly about sad, virtually incomprehensible things to children, like unemployment, depression and addiction and make it totally appropriate and comprehensible for my third and fifth grader is TOTALLY AMAZING. And what's more, you don't feel like jumping off a bridge at the end because she offers you hope and faith, without being cheesy or preachy. My kidlets who have the attention span of a dog spotting a squirrel were both just in awe, quiet,
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