A review by caroparr
Ramona the Brave by Beverly Cleary

4.0

Mrs. Cleary can remember what it's like to be a child better than any other writer. Ramona is brave, but when her pleasant but unimaginative teacher misunderstands her she can't tell anyone about the injustice, not even her loving parents. And her much-longed-for new bedroom is scary at night, and she can't confess that either. The interior lives of children are as complex as those of adults, even if their concerns may seem trivial to us. RIP