34 pages 1 hour read

Beverly Cleary

Ramona and Her Father

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1977

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Themes

The Support of the Family Unit

The support of the family unit is an essential aspect of getting through difficult times. During the 1970s, when millions lost their jobs, Ramona’s family was no exception. Mr. Quimby being laid off changes the family dynamic and the atmosphere of the household and forces the family to come together in ways that challenge and test them. The family also sees each other through various smaller trials along the way.

Ramona, Beezus, and their mother look forward to a night out at Whopperburger on Mr. Quimby’s payday. When he comes home, however, their hopes are dashed when Mr. Quimby tells the family he lost his job. It is immediately clear that this is a deeply concerning development, especially as Mrs. Quimby was just talking about how little food was in the fridge. The family ends up eating unappetizing leftovers, which becomes a common trend over the next few months.

Seeing her family struggling and anxious inspires Ramona to want to help. She starts by trying to find a way to earn money and decides that she could be in commercials like the kids she sees on television.