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Ramona and Her Mother
Cleary, Beverly
Publié en 2007
Livre
Fiction
Roman
"People should not think being seven and a half years old was easy, because it wasn't."[3] At last, Ramona's father, Robert, has a job again, so the Quimbys host a brunch to celebrate. Ramona is burdened with the task of keeping her friend Howie Kemp's little sister, Willa Jean, out of everybody's way. Not wanting Willa Jean to touch any of her toys, Ramona gives Willa Jean a pop-up box of tissues to play with. When Willa Jean strews tissues through the house, the guests decide to take their leave. When someone remarks that Ramona was just like Willa Jean when she was younger, Ramona feels hurt and upset, not believing that she was ever such an exasperating spoiled pest. When Dorothy states that she could not get along without Beezus, Ramona feels isolated and unappreciated by her family. Now that both Dorothy and Robert are working full-time, everyone must pitch in to keep the house running as smoothly as possible. One day, the family comes home to find that, in the rush to leave the house in the morning, the Crock-pot was not plugged in, forcing the family to improvise dinner from the sparse ingredients on hand. The preparation of said dinner causes an argument between Robert and Dorothy, which frightens the girls, who had never before seen such behavior from their parents. Suddenly worried that their parents might get a divorce like some of their respective classmates parents have recently, Beezus and Ramona comfort each other that night at bedtime, and Beezus tells Ramona that she will always be there to look after her. The next morning, Beezus and Ramona are surprised to find their parents sitting at breakfast together, acting as if the argument never happened. Robert and Dorothy explain that marital spats are a part of life and do not necessarily foreshadow a divorce. When it is further indicated that Beezus and Ramona fight, Ramona feels that the comparison is unfair, and orders her parents to never fight again. Tempers flare again when Beezus refuses to let Dorothy cut Beezus' hair. Dorothy normally cuts the girls' hair, but Beezus reveals that she has saved her allowance to get her hair cut at a local hairdressing academy. The battle of wills between Beezus and Dorothy makes Ramona happy, since she is still envious of their relationship. When the appointment goes wrong and Ramona ends up with a cute pixie haircut and Beezus gets a bad perm and ends up with "forty-year-old" hair, Ramona suddenly feels bad for Beezus and decides it is nicer when everyone in the family is happy. Matters become complicated once more when Dorothy buys Ramona a new pair of pajamas, the first time Ramona has not received Beezus' hand-me-downs. Ramona loves her new pajamas so much that she wears them to school underneath her clothes. She finally admits this fact to her teacher, Mrs. Rudge, who promises Ramona that she will not reveal Ramona's secret to anybody. When Ramona overhears Dorothy's end of a phone conversation with Mrs. Rudge that night, however, she mistakenly assumes that Mrs. Rudge has betrayed her confidence. She becomes angry, argues with her parents, and decides to run away from home. Dorothy, to Ramona's shock, offers to help her pack a suitcase. Dorothy purposefully packs the suitcase so that it is too heavy for Ramona to carry, which turns out to be a ploy to get Ramona to stay. When Ramona realizes that she had been tricked, Dorothy says the words that Ramona had longed to hear since the day of the brunch and Willa Jean's tissue incident: "I couldn't get along without my Ramona."
The World of Beverly Cleary Collection.
Mots clefs :
- Relation adulte enfant (Société)
Langue : Français
EAN : 9780062029959
Ramona Quimby, Age 8
Cleary, Beverly
Publié en 2007
Livre
Fiction
Roman
The schools in Ramona Quimby's neighborhood have been reorganized, and now she gets to ride the bus to Cedarhurst Primary, where she and her fellow third graders will be the biggest kids in the school. Ramona is happy about the changes until a boy on the bus steals her new eraser, but she rises to the challenge and ends up deciding the "Yard Ape" (the boy who stole her eraser) may not be so bad, after all. Ramona feels the best part of being in third grade is Sustained Silent Reading. Ramona loves getting time to read in school every day. The worst part is that she isn't sure if her teacher, Mrs. Whaley, likes her. When Ramona cracks a hard boiled egg on her head at lunch—and finds out her mother forgot to boil it—she ends up in the secretary's office with a head full of raw egg, where she overhears Mrs. Whaley describe her as a show-off and a nuisance. Even Yard Ape can't make her feel better about that. Things get worse when she throws up in class and her mother has to leave work to take her home.
The World of Beverly Cleary Collection.
Mots clefs :
- Relation adulte enfant (Société)
Langue : Français
EAN : 9780062029959
Ramona the Brave
Cleary, Beverly
Publié en 2007
Livre
Fiction
Roman
Ramona Quimby has spent most of the summer with her friend Howie Kemp, pounding old bricks into dust in a game called Brick Factory. Brick Factory makes Ramona feel powerful, something that doesn't happen very often since she is the youngest in her family. Longing to be brave and grown-up, Ramona sticks up for her older sister, Beatrice "Beezus" Quimby, when some boys tease about her nickname (calling her "Beezus Jesus" or "Jesus Beezus") by claiming they will go to hell for mocking Jesus. However, Ramona is crushed to realize that instead of considering her a hero, Beezus is embarrassed, and becomes angrier at Ramona for defending her than she is at the boys for teasing her. By the end of summer, Mother gets a part-time job and some workmen cut a hole in their house to add an extra bedroom (especially since Beezus and Ramona would bicker often when they shared a room). Beezus and Ramona are going to take turns using the new room (for half a year), and Ramona gets to be first, though she finds it frightening to go to sleep in the new room alone. When first grade starts, Ramona begins learning to read. However, she is convinced that her teacher, Mrs. Griggs, dislikes her. This feeling is worsened by Ramona's tendency to get into trouble. One day when her class is making paper-bag owls for Parents' Night, Ramona sees Susan, her kindergarten nemesis, copying Ramona's owl. Mrs. Griggs sees Susan's owl first and shows it off to the class. Ramona is outraged at Susan for copying as now Ramona's owl isn't special, and destroys both owls. The next day, Ramona is forced to apologize to Susan in front of the whole class, but things improve when the class is nice to her afterward. One day on her way to school a big dog comes after Ramona, so she takes off her shoe and throws it at him. The dog picks up her shoe and carries it away, forcing Ramona to limp her way back to school. That turns out to be the morning Mrs. Griggs finally chooses Ramona to lead the morning flag salute, and Mrs. Griggs discovers that Ramona is only wearing one shoe. Ramona uses her ingenuity to deal with the situation, and when her shoe is returned, the school secretary compliments her bravery, resulting in her nickname "the Brave".
The World of Beverly Cleary Collection.
Mots clefs :
- Relation enfant animal (Comportement / Animal / Enfant / Enfants animaux)
Langue : Français
EAN : 780062029959
Ramona the pest
Cleary, Beverly
Publié en 2007
Livre
Fiction
Roman
Ramona Quimby is excited because she is starting kindergarten. She is a year older than in Beezus and Ramona and trouble still seems to follow her. Although Ramona does not mean to be a pest, she still manages to create trouble without trying to. Miss Binney is her teacher, and Ramona likes her a lot, especially when she praises Ramona's interesting drawing and nice fat letter 'Q's. There's a girl in her class named Susan with long, springy curls. Ramona really wants to pull on one of those curls and watch it bounce back and forth, but when she finally does she gets sent to the bench until recess is over. Another new person in her class is Davy. Ramona chases him at recess, trying to catch and kiss him, which she finally manages to accomplish when she participates in the Halloween parade when she is "the baddest witch in the world." Ramona tries to do her best in kindergarten but it isn't easy, especially during seat work, when she has to sit quietly and keep her eyes on her own work. She's just too interested in seeing what everyone else is doing. Still, kindergarten is going well until the day the substitute teacher arrives. Ramona won't go to class without Miss Binney, so she hides behind the trash cans with Ribsy the dog. When Beezus finds her and takes her to the principal's office Ramona is forced to go to class anyway. Then one day, Susan calls Ramona a "pest", Ramona retaliates by pulling Susan's curls, and Miss Binney sends her home until she can behave. Ramona decides that Miss Binney doesn't like her any more, and she refuses to go back. Nothing anyone says to her can change her mind until she gets a letter from Miss Binney returning the tooth she lost at school the day she was suspended and Ramona decides Miss Binney must like her and is happy to return to kindergarten.
The World of Beverly Cleary Collection.
Mots clefs :
- Relation entre enfants (Enfance / Société)
Langue : Français
EAN : 9780062029959
Ramona's World
Cleary, Beverly
Publié en 2007
Livre
Fiction
Roman
Ramona's world is changing. There's tiny baby Roberta at home, and as Ramona adjusts to being a big sister, she discovers that she likes teaching Roberta to do things such as sticking out her tongue. In fourth grade, she finally has a best friend, the new student Daisy Kidd (who is also new to the neighborhood). At school Ramona is frustrated with her teacher, Mrs. Meacham. Mrs. Meacham pushes her students to be proper spellers; spelling is a difficult subject for Ramona. Beezus, a 14-year-old just entering high school, starts speaking French around the house, spending a lot of time on the phone talking about boys and asking her friends about who she should date, which makes her little sister mad. Ramona begins to feel forgotten as Beezus, while Mr. Quimby and Mrs. Quimby are always fussing over Roberta. Ramona's rivalry with Susan, her nemesis since kindergarten, continues. Ramona's parents and Susan's parents have become friends, and both sets of parents have asked their daughters to get along with each other. Ramona is frustrated by Susan's perfect attitude. She reluctantly invites Susan to her "zero teenth" (or tenth) birthday party at the park at her mother's insistence. At the party, Susan is rude to Ramona, and eats an apple instead of the birthday cake telling everybody that it can cause cavities and might have germs since Ramona blew out the candles. This makes the girls reluctant to eat cake, which upsets Ramona. Daisy stands up for Ramona and tells them that it's rude to talk about germs at a birthday party and who cares if little germs get on the cake saying how it's not like they got the cake from the floor. The girls realize that Daisy's right and they turn against Susan. By surprise, Susan throws away her apple, bursts into tears and admits that she's tired of having to be perfect all the time and how nobody likes her because of it. She states that Ramona is not perfect but is liked by everyone, and how she has homemade Valentine's Day cards while Susan's are just store bought. For the first time, Ramona feels sorry for Susan and defends her, showing that Ramona is beginning to be able to see things from someone else's point of view (which means that she is growing more mature) and Mrs. Quimby tells Susan that she doesn't have to be perfect because not everybody is perfect. This makes Susan realize how mean-spirited she has been, and she decides to eat some of the birthday cake along with other boys from the park. In the end, Mrs. Quimby kisses Ramona's hair like she kisses Roberta's and says, "Ten is the best age of growing up".
The World of Beverly Cleary Collection.
Mots clefs :
- Relation entre enfants (Enfance / Société)
Langue : Français
EAN : 9780062029959
Ranelot et Bufolet, une paire d'amis
Lobel, Arnold
Publié en 2008
L'école des loisirs
Livre
Fiction
Roman
Ranelot établit la liste de ce qu'il doit faire dans la journée, mais le vent l'emporte... Bufolet suggère à Ranelot de planter des graines, mais les graines ont peur de sortir. Alors, les deux amis se mettent à leur chanter des chansons, à leur lire des poèmes, et, un matin, le miracle s'opère. Dans chaque petite histoire, Ranelot et Bufolet se retrouvent pour partager leur journée, et ces deux amis font vraiment la paire !
collection : Mouche (Paris). / 1 vol. (63 p.)
7,70 euros
Mots clefs :
Langue : Français
EAN : 9782211091565
Rapuncel
Lopez de Munain
Livre
Fiction
Conte
Mots clefs :
Langue : Français
Raymond rêve
Crausaz, Anne
Publié en 2010
MeMo
Livre
Fiction
Album
Raymond est un escargot. Il s’imagine en fraise, en limace, en mille-pattes et même en girafe...
Mots clefs :
Langue : Français
EAN : 9782352890072
Receuil de textes Cp
Rougée, Mylène
Publié en 2006
Livre
Documentaire
Maîtrise du langage et de la langue française
Mots clefs :
- Langage
Langue : Français
Refugio
Coben, Harlan
Publié en 2012
Livre
Fiction
Roman
El año de Mickey Bolitar no puede ir peor. Tras presenciar la muerte de su padre y verse obligado a internar a su madre en una clínica de rehabilitación, ha tenido que mudarse con su tío Myron ―al que odia― y marcharse a otro instituto. Los cambios de colegio conllevan tener que hacer nuevos amigo y granjearse nuevos enemigos. Por suerte para Mickey, también se ha echado una novia estupenda, Ashley. Durante unos días, parece que la vida del chico despega de nuevo pero, entonces, ella desaparece sin dejar rastro. Mickey sigue el rastro de su chica y acaba adentrándose en un mundo sórdido donde descubre que la muchacha dulce y tímida de la que está enamorado no es quien decía ser. Y que su padre tampoco era quien el creía.
18,00 euros
Mots clefs :
Langue : Français
EAN : 9788427203013
Regarde bien
Hoban, Tana
Publié en 1999
Kaléidoscope
Livre
Documentaire
Dans chaque page du livre se cache une surprise, à toi de la découvrir !
14,20 euros
Mots clefs :
Langue : Français
ISBN : 2877672638
EAN : 9782877672634
Regarde les lumières mon amour
Ernaux, Annie / Sermage, Laure
Publié en 2024
Flammarion
1 vol. (150 p.-IV p. de pl.)
Livre
Fiction
Roman
Comme beaucoup, Annie Ernaux se rend dans un hypermarché pour faire ses courses. Pendant une année, elle a noté ses observations et, sous sa plume, ce "grand rendez-vous humain" devient plongée au coeur de notre société. Plus qu'un tableau exhaustif, l'autrice livre une "capture impressionniste" du monde de la grande distribution et élève un lieu du quotidien au rang de sujet littéraire.
5,90 euros
Mots clefs :
- Consommation (Commerce / Consommation / Vente)
Langue : Français
ISBN : 978-2-08-026230-1
EAN : 9782080262301