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Book Review of Ramona and Her Mother (Ramona Quimby, Bk 5)

Ramona and Her Mother (Ramona Quimby, Bk 5)
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How come nobody ever calls me my mother's girl?thinks Ramona.How come Willa Jean gets to tear through a box of tissues,make a dreadful mess,
disrupt Mrs. Quimby's brunch,and still be the center of attention-and her grandmother's pet?
When Ramona finally has her mother to herself,her plan to make slacks for her stuffed elephant goes all
wrong,and Ramorn is not pleased.When Ramona satifies a lifelong urge to squeeze all the toothpaste out of a new economy-sized tube,Nother is not pleased.All Ramona really wants is to twitch her nose and be her mother's little rabbit,warm and snug mother used to read to her at bedtime.Ramona may not be as small as Willa Jean anymore,but that does't mean she isn't her mother's girl!