Beverly Clearyβs series of books about Ramon are classics. In this book she is in second grade, and she has two big worries. They both concern her father. First, her father has been laid off from this job and her mother must go back to work full-time. Not only is the money tight but the family routine has been disrupted. Second, Ramonaβs sister had told her their fatherβs smoking will cause him to die. Ramona and her sister embark on a campaign to get their father to quit smoking.
In todayβs world not many American families have a parent that smokes. So, I found this part of the book irrelevant. On the other hand, many families can relate to a parent losing their job. Ramona antics bring laughter to the story and overall, it is an enjoyable read, even thou if feels a bit dated. I would get this one from the library.
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Published In: 1975 |
Profanity: No |
Publisher: Fitzgerald Books |
Violence: No |
Age Level: 8-12 years |
Sexual Content: No |
AR Level: 5.2 |
Mature Themes: Unemployment |
Pages:
165 |
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Stars:
4 |
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