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Beverly Cleary Ellen Tebbits Avon Camelot 1990 0380709139 / 9780380709137 Paperback Very Good Luis Darling unmarked pages, no spine or cover creases, light corner wear, one corner has rubbing Ellen was eight years old and wore bands on her teeth. Her best friend had just moved away and she missed her. Still, as she walked to the Spofford School of the Dance one Saturday, she was almost glad she had no best friend. Best friends do not have secrets from each other, and Ellen had a secret she did not want to share with anyone. But by the time the dancing lesson was over (surely the most devastating dancing lesson on record), Ellen had found a best friend and shared her secret. The best friend was Austine, and the secret was that Ellen was wearing woolen underwear. So was Austine! Price:
1.99 USD
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Beverly Cleary Henry and the Clubhouse (Henry Huggins) Avon Camelot 1990-03-01 0380709155 / 9780380709151 Paperback Good Louis Darling Avon Camelot third printing illustrated by Louis Darling. unmarked pages, some spine wear,light edge wear Ages 6-9. For Henry Huggins and his friends Robert and Murph, a clubhouse is a place where they can do as they please, without being bothered by girls. The sign that says NO GIRLS ALLOWED -- THIS MEANS YOU especially means Ramona Quimby. Lately Ramona has been following Henry on his newspaper route, embarrassing him in front of Henry's customers. The day Ramona follows Henry to the clubhouse, she wants to teach him girls aren't so bad, but she almost puts an end to his newspaper career forever. Price:
0.75 USD
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Beverly Cleary Ramona and Her Father Avon Camelot 1990 0380709163 / 9780380709168 Paperback Fine Alan Tiegreen Avon Camelot Edition. unmarked pages, no spine or cover creases 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. Price:
1.99 USD
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Beverly Cleary Ramona Forever Avon Camelot 1995-08-01 0380709600 / 9780380709601 Paperback Very Good Alan Tiegreen unmarked pages, faint small edge crease on back cover, no spine reading creases. faint wrinkle on spine From the minute that Howie Kemp's "rich" Uncle Hobart arrives from Saudi Arabia, things are off to a rousing start. There are new beginnings and discoveries and two very special surprises -- one surprise is big and one is very little. It's a time of change for all the Quimbys; a time of new joys and little sadnesses, too. There are new worries -- Mr Quimby is worried about finding a teaching job, Ramona is worried they may have to move if he does, and Beezus is worried about her teenage complexion. Price:
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Beverly Cleary Ramona the Brave Avon Camelot 1995-02-01 0380709597 / 9780380709595 Paperback Very Good Alan Tiegreen unmarked pages, no spine or cover creases, faint corner bend In this touching and funny story, the ebullient Ramona, feeling brave and grown-up, enters first grade. Quickly she finds that her new teacher, Mrs. Griggs, appears perplexed by pupils who like to be different. Since Ramona cannot help being different, clearly the two are incompatible. Nevertheless, Ramona can be counted on to keep things lively. Enraged when Susan copies her wise old owl prepared for Parents' Night and receives praise for it, Ramona rebels. Overcome by guilt and no longer brave, she tries mightily thereafter to please her teacher, but still Mrs. Griggs infuriatingly reports home that Ramona lacks self-control. Only because she is a girl with spunk, to use her father's word, does Ramona's courage return, earning her at last an uneasy truce with the teacher. Price:
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Beverly Cleary Ramona the Pest Avon Camelot 1992-02-01 0380709546 / 9780380709540 Paperback Very Good Louis Darling unmarked pages, no spine or cover creases, faint corner bend At last Beverly Cleary has given Ramona Quimby a book of her own. No longer is she the shy nemesis of Henry Huggins or the exasperating responsibility of Beezus. Instead she is a five-year-old with spirit'and a rare opportunity to explain her side of things. The story deals with Ramona's entrance into kindergarten, a memorable event for all concerned. Whether Ramona is proving what a good rester she is by snoring delicately during quiet time or whether she is pulling Susan's tempting curls, she makes her presence known. Most of the time Ramona loves her teacher, Miss Binney, wholeheartedly. How Miss Binney feels is anyone's guess. Mrs. Quimby tells her daughter, "She will never forget you as long as she lives." Price:
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