Ramona the Brave

Ramona the Brave  
Author(s) Beverly Cleary
Country United States
Language English
Series Ramona (novel series)
Genre(s) Children's novel
Publisher William Morrow
Publication date 1975
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 176 pp (first edition, hardback)
ISBN ISBN 0688220150 (first edition, hardback)
OCLC Number 1009704
Preceded by Ramona the Pest
Followed by Ramona and Her Father

Ramona the Brave is a juvenile novel written by Beverly Cleary and illustrated by Alan Tiegreen. The book was first published in 1975, seven years after Ramona the Pest, the previous installment of the Ramona series.

Plot summary

As the story begins, Ramona is coming off a summer after kindergarten, a summer that was spent playing a muddy game of Brick Factory with her friend Howie Kemp. The game involves smashing bricks to smithereens. She gets excited about beginning first grade at Glenwood School and meeting her new teacher, Mrs. Griggs. Ramona is anxious to leave her "pest" days behind her, but of course, things don't always work out the way she wants to.

In one chapter, Mrs. Griggs' class makes paper-bag owls for Parents Night. Ramona sees Susan, her kindergarten nemesis, copying Ramona's owl. Mrs. Griggs sees Susan's owl, assumes that Susan came up with the idea herself, and gives Susan praise. Ramona destroys her own owl, then Susan's. The next morning, she is forced to apologize to Susan in front of the whole class. Later in the book, after a bad day at school and having to show her progress report (saying she needs to learn self-control and to keep her hands to herself), Ramona startles her family by threatening to say a bad word, which she does - "Guts!" But instead of shock, her family laughs at her, further upsetting Ramona.

The final chapter describes how Ramona became "The Brave." Ramona is accosted by a dog on her way to school one morning. She takes off her shoe and throws it at the animal. The dog picks up her shoe and carries it away. Mrs. Griggs discovers that Ramona is only wearing one shoe when she finally chooses her to lead the morning flag salute. Eventually, her shoe is returned and her class is thrilled with how "bravely" she handled the situation.

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