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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful autobiography!,
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This review is from: My Own Two Feet: A Memoir (Paperback)
This was an interesting and thoroughly enjoyable memoir about Beverly Cleary, nee Bunn, as a young woman during the Depression and World War II. The previous reviewers were on target concerning Beverly's easy writing style and vivid recollections of her family and college years: traveling alone by bus from Oregon to California to attend Chaffey Junior College for two years, matriculating to U Cal Berkeley, studying at the U of Washington after graduating from Berkeley to become a librarian, marrying Clarence Cleary (her strained relationship with her mother because of it) and working as a librarian at the US Army's Camp Knight and Oakland Regional Hospital during WWII, writing and publishing her first children's book. Many B&W photos of family and friends are included. I highly recommend MY OWN TWO FEET.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sad to See It End,
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This review is from: My Own Two Feet: A Memoir (Paperback)
After devouring Beverly Cleary's first memoir "A Girl From Yamhill" I couldn't wait to read My Own Two Feet. The only thing to complain about is that there isn't a sequel to this one! Picking up where Yamhill left off, we share in Beverly Cleary's journey through college and into her adult years and the writing of her first book, Henry Huggins. Reading Cleary's Memoirs, I was taken back to my own childhood and my love for Ramona & Beezus. Cleary has a unique gift of simple writing that readers of all ages can enjoy, whether you are 8 or 80. I lover her writing as much today as I did when I was in the 3rd grade.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Volume Two of Beverly Cleary's Wonderful Autobiography,
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This review is from: My Own Two Feet: A Memoir (Paperback)
A must-read for all Beverly Cleary fans. Picks up the story where "A Girl from Yamhill" left off and takes us through her college years and her career as a librarian. A book that will inspire you to become a librarian or a children's book author. As well writen and accessible as all of her children's books about the gang on Klikitat Street.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Highly enjoyable window to the past.,
By A Customer
This review is from: My Own Two Feet (Hardcover)
I loved Beverly Cleary's fictional books when I was a boy. More recently, I enjoyed reading her first memoir "A Girl from Yamhill." Therefore, I just had to read her second memoir, "My Own Two Feet" which chronicles her life through college, her work as a librarian, her marriage, and the beginning of her life as a children's author. I loved it! It not only provides a wonderful insight into the mindset and character of its author; but also presents a vivid, sometimes very nostalgic, look at life in the 30's and 40's. It describes an America that has disappeared. A college social life that revolved around a seemingly endless number of dances and a strict code of decorum on how young women should dress and act. A small town opposed to the idea of having two married librarians since jobs were so scarce during the Depression that it was considered fair enough for just the husband to have a job. Also as a Catholic, I was amused by Beverly's parents' opposition to her marriage to Clarence Cleary simply because he was Catholic.There's also some fun information for the fans of her fictional books. Readers will learn how Ribsy and Ramona got their names and what was Mrs. Cleary's original ending to "Henry Huggins." It's also interesting to note that the character of Ramona Quimby, which is arguably Mrs. Cleary's most beloved, was created simply as an afterthought to keep all her characters from being only children. I absolutely loved this book, and was disappointed it was so short!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very heartwarming book,
By A Customer
This review is from: My Own Two Feet (Hardcover)
I read a lot of Beverly Cleary's books as a little girl and loved them. As an adult, I loved her autobiographies. This book not only described her college life, how she met her husband, and became a writer, but what life was like during the Depression and WWII. She described her battles with a difficult mother without being overly resentful. I am amazed at how well she gets along with kids and how she can write so well for kids, considering her own mother didn't really express her love for Beverly when she was growing up. From this book, I could also see little anecdotes in her autobiography, which showed up in her books. She described how when she was a librarian and when kids applied for library cards, one kid mentioned that her dad mowed the lawn when asked what he did. I remember reading this as Ramona's response in one of the Ramona books. Is Beverly Cleary still alive? She must be up there in years. At any rate, I loved her autobiographies, and when I have children, I will not hesitate in encouraging my kids to read her books.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A beautifully written autobiography,
By A Customer
This review is from: My Own Two Feet (Hardcover)
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this true account. It was interesting how her life began unraveling from the first page to the end. It took a lot of courage for her to tell what she thought about her parents. I would love to meet her someday. This was a fantastic book!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you read Beverly Cleary as a child, read this,
This review is from: My Own Two Feet (Hardcover)
This is my favorite of all her books---I read it at 18, going off to college to major in creative writing, and was happy to relive her wonderful writing, observations, and characterizations. I reread this book when I need motivation and sympathy! Her memoirs read like a novel and are gripping and heart-warming. I reccommend it to everyone, from Ramona's age up.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A PLEASURE,
By agh@nwu.edu (Houston, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Own Two Feet: A Memoir (Paperback)
After reading A Girl From Yamhill, I had to read the next volume of Cleary's memoirs right away, and it is even better! I just graduated from college and am heading off into the "real world," so her story of perseverance and triumph really hits home. I cried tears of joy for Cleary's accomplishments by the end of this book. "She did it!" I thought. My Own Two Feet would make a great gift for anybody who might need a little extra motivation; it's a written testimony to the fact that dreams do come true with a lot of hard work.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very heartwarming book,
By A Customer
This review is from: My Own Two Feet (Hardcover)
I read a lot of Beverly Cleary's books as a little girl and loved them. As an adult, I loved her autobiographies. This book not only described her college life, how she met her husband, and became a writer, but what life was like during the Depression and WWII. She described her battles with a difficult mother without being overly resentful. I am amazed at how well she gets along with kids and how she can write so well for kids, considering her own mother didn't really express her love for Beverly when she was growing up. From this book, I could also see little anecdotes in her autobiography, which showed up in her books. She described how when she was a librarian and when kids applied for library cards, one kid mentioned that her dad mowed the lawn when asked what he did. I remember reading this as Ramona's response in one of the Ramona books. Is Beverly Cleary still alive? She must be up there in years. At any rate, I loved her autobiographies, and when I have children, I will not hesitate in encouraging my kids to read her books.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love this book!,
By Love Words (Encinitas, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Own Two Feet: A Memoir (Paperback)
My Own Two Feet: A Memoir begins where A Girl from Yamhill ends. Beverly is leaving her Oregon home and is off to college in California. Life during the Great Depression, then WWII, both figure in her memoirs, as she tells her own story of finding her path. She is a wonderful role model--focused, motivated, curious, and true to herself. Education, employment, marriage, and finally - getting published are all told about in this very beautifully written memoir.
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