![]() ![]() The author also acknowledges that events that might seem trivial to an adult may be extremely important to a child. The story is told from Ramona's point of view, with sympathy for the confusion she sometimes experiences when she does not fully understand what she sees and hears. At home, Ramona observes the strain that financial concerns are placing on her family but affirms that they are still a happy family. ![]() ![]() Ramona endures some embarrassing episodes at school and learns to address a misunderstanding she has with her teacher. Ramona Quimby, Age 8, is a story of a young third-grader's experiences as she starts a new school year at a new school and deals with family stresses. ![]()
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