

Ramona the Brave
Book • 1975
In this third book of the Ramona series, six-year-old Ramona Quimby faces everyday trials with determination, from defending her sister Beezus against teasing classmates to braving a confrontation with a dog that steals her shoe.
The story highlights her emotional growth and creativity, particularly when she marks a new bedroom addition with her signature 'Q' to assert ownership.
Cleary's portrayal of Ramona's resilience earned the novel praise for its humor and authentic depiction of childhood.
The story highlights her emotional growth and creativity, particularly when she marks a new bedroom addition with her signature 'Q' to assert ownership.
Cleary's portrayal of Ramona's resilience earned the novel praise for its humor and authentic depiction of childhood.
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Mentioned by Louis Sitt as one of his favorite authors growing up.

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