![]() ![]() When I started writing I found that I was thinking more about my typing than what I was going to say, so I wrote it long hand,” she said in March 2016.Īlthough she put away her pen, Cleary re-released three of her most cherished books with three famous fans writing forewords for the new editions.Īctress Amy Poehler penned the front section of “Ramona Quimby, Age 8 ” author Kate DiCamillo wrote the opening for “The Mouse and the Motorcycle ” and author Judy Blume wrote the foreword for “Henry Huggins.”Ĭleary, a self-described “fuddy-duddy,” said there was a simple reason she began writing children’s books. Others included “Ramona the Pest” and “Ramona and Her Father.” In 1981, “Ramona and Her Mother” won the National Book Award.Ĭleary wasn’t writing recently because she said she felt “it’s important for writers to know when to quit.” In all, there were eight books on Ramona between “Beezus and Ramona” in 1955 and “Ramona’s World” in 1999. ![]() We played hopscotch and jump rope and I loved them and always had scraped knees.” ![]() “At the age of Ramona, in those days, children played outside. “I was a well-behaved little girl, not that I wanted to be,” she said. She kept appearing in every book,” she said in a March 2016 telephone interview from her California home.Ĭleary herself was an only child and said the character wasn’t a mirror. ![]() “All the children appeared to be only children so I tossed in a little sister and she didn’t go away. Ramona, perhaps her best-known character, made her debut in “Henry Huggins” with only a brief mention. ![]()
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