For those who grew up on Ramona Quimby books, Northeast Portland is a living monument to the imp of Klickitat Street and her ...
SAGINAW, MI — Amy Spadafore is a Ramona. Spadafore, the managing director at Pit and Balcony Theatre in Saginaw, grew up loving the title character in Beverly Cleary’s beloved Ramona Quimby series. A ...
Beverly Cleary, the author of the beloved Ramona Quimby books, turned 102 on Thursday — and her stories are as popular as ever. “I’m just lucky,” she said about the success of her books during an ...
"I think children want to read about normal, everyday kids," Cleary told NPR in 1999. "... I think children like to find themselves in books." Children's Author Beverly Cleary, Creator Of Ramona ...
"Ramona Quimby" is based on the books by Beverly Cleary. If there's trouble, Ramona Quimby can't be too far behind! Her sister, Beezus, thinks she's a pest. Her teacher, Mrs. Griggs, thinks she's ...
Hold onto your hats as you follow the latest breathless adventure of the world’s most animated elementary school student. Ramona, the exasperating but lovable third-grader, has delighted young readers ...
When Beverly Cleary's fictional Henry Huggins made his debut in 1950, he was a third grader whose "hair looked like a scrubbing brush and most of his grown-up front teeth were in." He was also bored.
The Emotional Transformations of Beverly Cleary’s WorkReading her Ramona series aloud to my daughter, as my mother did before me, feels like accessing a form of double vision. Beloved Children’s ...
Ramona and Beezus, director Elizabeth Allen’s big-screen mashup of Beverly Cleary’s series of books about the most beguiling young pest in Portland, Ore., looks like a detergent commercial. It’s all ...
Beverly Cleary's fictional third grader with an adopted dog named Ribsy made his debut in 1950. Cleary was praised for writing simple, humorous... Happy 75th birthday to Henry Huggins, Ramona Quimby's ...
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