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A Girl from Yamhill
Contributor(s): Cleary, Beverly (Author)

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ISBN: 0380727404     ISBN-13: 9780380727407
Publisher: HarperCollins
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: October 1996
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Annotation: Follows the popular children's author from her childhood years in Oregon through high school and into young adulthood, highlighting her family life and her growing interest in writing.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography - Literary
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography - Women
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Lifestyles - Farm & Ranch Life
Dewey: B
LCCN: 87031554
Age Level: 9-12
Grade Level: 4-7
Lexile Measure: 1040(Not Available)
Physical Information: 0.97" H x 5.32" W x 7.5" L (0.51 lbs) 352 pages
Features: Ikids, Illustrated, Price on Product
Review Citations: Booklist 09/15/1999 pg. 254
Booklist 01/01/2001 pg. 979
Publishers Weekly 10/07/1996
Accelerated Reader Info
Quiz #: 9554
Reading Level: 6.5   Interest Level: Middle Grades   Point Value: 11.0
 
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Publisher Description:

Told in her own words, A Girl from Yamhill is Newbery Medal-winning author Beverly Cleary's heartfelt and relatable memoir--now with a beautifully redesigned cover

Generations of children have read Beverly Cleary's books. From Ramona Quimby to Henry Huggins, Ralph S. Mouse to Ellen Tebbits, she has created an evergreen body of work based on the humorous tales and heartfelt anxieties of middle graders. But in A Girl from Yamhill, Beverly Cleary tells a more personal story--her story--of what adolescence was like. In warm but honest detail, Beverly describes life in Oregon during the Great Depression, including her difficulties in learning to read, and offers a slew of anecdotes that were, perhaps, the inspiration for some of her beloved stories.

For everyone who has enjoyed the pranks and schemes, embarrassing moments, and all of the other poignant and colorful images of childhood brought to life in Beverly Cleary's books, here is the fascinating true story of the remarkable woman who created them.


Contributor Bio(s): Cleary, Beverly: -

Beverly Cleary is one of America's most beloved authors. As a child, she struggled with reading and writing. But by third grade, after spending much time in her public library in Portland, Oregon, she found her skills had greatly improved. Before long, her school librarian was saying that she should write children's books when she grew up.

Instead she became a librarian. When a young boy asked her, "Where are the books about kids like us?" she remembered her teacher's encouragement and was inspired to write the books she'd longed to read but couldn't find when she was younger. She based her funny stories on her own neighborhood experiences and the sort of children she knew. And so, the Klickitat Street gang was born!

Mrs. Cleary's books have earned her many prestigious awards, including the American Library Association's Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, presented to her in recognition of her lasting contribution to children's literature. Dear Mr. Henshaw won the Newbery Medal, and Ramona Quimby, Age 8 and Ramona and Her Father have been named Newbery Honor Books. Her characters, including Beezus and Ramona Quimby, Henry Huggins, and Ralph, the motorcycle-riding mouse, have delighted children for generations.


 
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