| 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.
Once again children will be both entertained and comforted by the
understanding of their triumphs and tribulations that they find
in this wise, funny book.
"Another warm, funny, pithy story about Ramona, now in second
grade. Daddy loses his job and there are resultant strains on family
finances and relationships, but life goes on. In any household containing
Ramona it could hardly do otherwise."--Booklist
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"True, warm-hearted, and funny."
-- Booklist
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