Told in her own words, A Girl from Yamhill is Newbery Medal-winning
author Beverly Cleary's heartfelt and relatable memoir.
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.
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.