![]() ![]() ![]() “Rosemont Junior High School is not the same as high school, and besides you have to walk.” Ramona had reached the age of demanding accuracy from everyone, even herself. “Ha-ha yourself.” Beezus was too excited to be annoyed with her little sister.“Today I start high school.” “Junior high school,” corrected Ramona, who was not going to let her sister get away with acting older than she really was. Glenwood, the girls’ old school, had become an intermediate school, which meant Ramona had to go to Cedarhurst Primary School. ![]() Ramona was going to ride the bus, because changes had been made in the schools in the Quimbys’ part of the city during the summer. Right length to make her feel a long way from home but not long enough-she hoped- to make her feel carsick. Her stomach felt quivery with excitement at the day ahead, a day that would begin with a bus ride just the ![]() “Ha-ha, I get to ride the bus to school all by myself,” Ramona bragged to her big sister, Beatrice, at breakfast. She did not want anything to spoil this exciting day. 3.Ībout the Author Other Books by Beverly Cleary Credits Cover Copyright About the PublisherĪmona Quimby hoped her parents would forget to give her a little talkingto. ![]()
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