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pplpod Episode 219 offers a clear and coherent look at Beverly Cleary, the librarian-turned-author who gave generations a home on Klickitat Street. We begin with concrete milestones. She grew up in Oregon, studied at UC Berkeley, earned a library science degree at the University of Washington, and heard children ask for “books about kids like us.” That request shaped her first novel, Henry Huggins, in 1950, and the world that followed with Ramona, Beezus, Ribsy, and Ralph S. Mouse.

The episode stays correct and concise about craft and recognition. Cleary’s prose is plainspoken, funny, and firmly on the child’s side. Dear Mr. Henshaw won the Newbery Medal in 1984. Ramona and Her Father and Ramona Quimby, Age 8 received Newbery Honors. She earned the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal for lifetime contribution and was named a Library of Congress Livi ... 

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deep diveAmericanOregonPortlandKidsRamonaClearyKlickitat StreetHenry HugginsBeverlyQuimbyUniversity of WashingtonRalphBeezusLibraryBerkeleyRibsyClarenceNewberyemotional realism.