Paris. 21 cm. 181 p. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Idioma Francés. Texte imprimé. trad. de l'américain par Christelle Bécant. 18-Saint-Amand-Montrond. Impr. SEPC. couv. ill. en coul. 4Escales. Deux très bons copains trouvent un chien abandonné et s'en partagent la garde, mais leur amitié en souffre. Leigh, dont les parents ont divorcé, raconte les faits sous forme de journal. Un texte émouvant, avec des chapitres très courts, faciles Áa lire. JAg0999. Traducción Strider. Cleary, Beverly(1916-. ) .. Este libro es de segunda mano y tiene o puede tener marcas y señales de su anterior propietario. 2211045286
Beverly Clearly Livres
Beverly Cleary a écrit plus de 30 livres pour jeunes adultes et enfants, créant des histoires pleines d'humour qui résonnent avec les défis quotidiens de la croissance. Ses personnages sont des enfants auxquels on peut s'identifier, confrontés à des épreuves universellement vécues, reflétant sa propre recherche d'enfance de livres sur des enfants qui lui ressemblaient. Le travail de Cleary célèbre les expériences ordinaires de la jeunesse, trouvant joie et signification dans les aspects communs de l'enfance. Son attrait durable réside dans sa représentation authentique des jeunes vies et de leurs mondes en évolution.







Kids everywhere feel connected to Ramona's unique way of looking at the world as she tries to adjust to new teachers, feels jealous about Susan's curls, and is secretly pleased by Yard Ape's teasing. The scrapes she gets herself into—like wearing pajamas to school or accidentally making egg yolk shampoo—are funny and heartwarming, and sometimes embarrassing. No matter what—Ramona's lively, curious spirit shines through. The appeal of the Beverly Cleary's stories about Ramona Quimby have never faded. For the first time, all eight of Beverly Cleary's Ramona titles are now included in one box set: Beezus and Ramona Ramona the Pest Ramona the Brave Ramona and Her Father Ramona and Her Mother Ramona Quimby, Age 8 Ramona Forever Ramona's World
Growing up is hard to do…but with Ramona Quimby it’s never boring! This special collection contains the second four books in Beverly Cleary's stories about the wonderful, blunderful Ramona Quimby. Life is full of ups and downs in this second collection of stories about Ramona Quimby. Ramona contends with pesty Willa Jean, deals with the horror of throwing up at school, welcomes a new addition to the Quimby family, and even makes her first best friend. Growing up isn’t easy, but with Ramona it is always an adventure! For generations, Ramona's adventures have continued to amuse, delight, and comfort young readers worldwide. These editions are charmingly illustrated and sure to be enjoyed by readers ages 6-12. The beloved final four books in the Ramona series are included in this box
The story revolves around the deep bond between a boy and his loyal dog, exploring themes of friendship, adventure, and loyalty. Together, they navigate challenges and discover the importance of companionship, showcasing the transformative power of their relationship. As they embark on various adventures, their experiences highlight the joys and trials of growing up, emphasizing the unconditional love and support that exists between them. This heartwarming tale captures the essence of childhood and the special connection between humans and animals.
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.
The Ralph Mouse 3-Book Collection
The Mouse and the Motorcycle, Runaway Ralph, Ralph S. Mouse
- 624pages
- 22 heures de lecture
This boxed set brings together beloved tales featuring Ralph Mouse, perfect for fans of the adventurous little mouse. Ideal for holiday reading, it offers a collection of stories that capture the charm and excitement of Ralph's escapades. Enjoy the whimsical adventures and heartwarming moments that have made Ralph a cherished character for readers of all ages.
Four beloved Ramona books in one fun box!The appeal of Beverly Cleary’s stories about the wonderful, blunderful Ramona Quimby has never faded. Each new generation feels connected to Ramona’s unique way of looking at the world as she tries to adjust to new teachers, feels jealous about Susan's curls, and is secretly pleased by Yard Ape's teasing.The scrapes she gets herself into—like wearing pajamas to school or accidentally making egg yolk shampoo—are funny and heartwarming, and sometimes embarrassing. No matter what, Ramona’s lively, curious spirit shines through. Now, with lively art by Jacqueline Rogers, here are four of Beverly Cleary’s favorite Ramona titles in one collection!This collection includes 4 complete paperbacks:Beezus and RamonaRamona the PestRamona the BraveRamona and Her Father
Ramona just wants everyone to be happy. If only her father would smile and joke again, her mother would look less worried, her sister would be cheerful, and Picky-picky would eat his cat-food. But Ramona's father has lost his job, and nobody in the Quimby household is in a very good mood. Ramona tries to cheer up the family as only Ramona can -- by rehearsing for life as a rich and famous star of television commercials, for instance -- but her best efforts only make things worse. Her sister, Beezus, calls her a, pest, her parents lose patience with her, and her teacher claims she's forgotten her- manners. But when her father admits he wouldn't trade her for a million dollars, Ramona knows everything is going to work out fine in the end.
My Own Two Feet
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
This second installment of the Newbery Medalist's autobiography (after A Girl from Yamhill) begins during the '30s, with the young Cleary leaving her home state of Oregon to attend junior college in California. The volume ends in 1949. Follows her through college years during the Depression; jobs including that of librarian; marriage; and writing and publication of her first book, Henry Huggins.
Ramona at 7 1/2 sometimes feels discriminated against by being the youngest in the family.

