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Ramona and Her Father

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Pages
160
Language
EN
ISBN
9780192751034
Reading Time
~2h 48min

Ramona and Her Father is a book by Beverly Cleary. It has 160 pages.

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Beverly Cleary’s *Ramona and Her Father* continues her long-running series by examining the quiet complexities of childhood independence. Through the perspective of a first-grade student navigating classroom routines, neighborhood friendships, and household responsibilities, the novel explores how young children interpret adult expectations and develop personal agency. Cleary’s established realism shapes an unembellished portrayal of family life, capturing the subtle tensions and steady moments that define a parent-child relationship. The narrative favors ordinary experiences over dramatic events, allowing readers to recognize the significance children attach to daily routines. Noted for its measured pacing and authentic dialogue, the work remains a standard inclusion in children’s literature collections. It provides a grounded examination of how families adapt to shifting developmental stages, offering character-driven storytelling that documents the unremarkable yet meaningful milestones of early schooling.

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Ramona and Her Father has 160 pages.

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Beverly Cleary’s *Ramona and Her Father* continues her long-running series by examining the quiet complexities of childhood independence. Through the perspective of a first-grade student navigating classroom routines, neighborhood friendships, and household responsibilities, the novel explores how y...

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Ramona and Her Father was written by Beverly Cleary.