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Author: Phil Gonzales and John McCoy

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A Beverly Cleary podcast with Phil Gonzales and John McCoy.
33 Episodes
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33: Epilogue

33: Epilogue

2021-03-2922:43

Phil and John discuss Cleary’s life and legacy. Phil Gonzales and John McCoy.
32: My Own Two Feet

32: My Own Two Feet

2021-01-1901:11:52

The three of us, Mother, Dad, and I, stood on the sidewalk outside the Greyhound bus station in Portland, Oregon, searching for words we could not speak. Phil Gonzales and John McCoy.
31: A Girl from Yamhill

31: A Girl from Yamhill

2020-10-2101:01:37

Mother and I stand on the weathered and warped back steps looking up at my father, who sits, tall and handsome in work clothes, astride a chestnut horse. Phil Gonzales and John McCoy with Marina McCoy.
30: Ramona and Beezus

30: Ramona and Beezus

2020-04-0101:00:33

It’s the surprisingly in-depth discussion of 2010’s omnibus film Ramona and Beezus that you didn’t know you needed. Phil Gonzales and John McCoy.
29: Ramona's World

29: Ramona's World

2019-08-1701:11:29

Ramona Quimby was nine years old. She had brown hair, brown eyes, and no cavities. She had a mother, a father, a big sister named Beatrice who was called Beezus by the family, and—this was the exciting part—a baby sister named Roberta after her father, Robert Quimby. Phil Gonzales and John McCoy.
28: Strider

28: Strider

2019-05-2147:07

This afternoon, as Mom was leaving for work at the hospital, she said for the millionth time, “Leigh, please clean up your room. There is no excuse for such a mess. And don’t forget the junk under your bed.” Phil Gonzales and John McCoy.
27: Muggie Maggie

27: Muggie Maggie

2019-03-2737:05

After her first day in the third grade, Maggie Schultz jumped off the school bus when it stopped at her corner. “Bye, Jo Ann,” she called to the girl who was her best friend, sometimes. Phil Gonzales and John McCoy.
26: Ramona Forever

26: Ramona Forever

2019-02-0901:20:241

“Guess what?” Ramona Quimby asked one Friday evening when her Aunt Beatrice dropped by to show off her new ski clothes and stay for supper. Ramona’s mother, father, and big sister Beezus, whose real name was Beatrice, paid no attention and went on eating. Picky-picky, the cat, meowed through the basement door, asking to share the meal. Phil Gonzales and John McCoy.
25: Dear Mr. Henshaw

25: Dear Mr. Henshaw

2018-12-1858:41

Dear Mr. Henshaw, My teacher read your book about the dog to our class. It was funny. We licked it. Your freind, Leigh Botts (boy) Phil Gonzales and John McCoy.
24: Ralph S. Mouse

24: Ralph S. Mouse

2018-10-2245:16

Night winds, moaning around corners and whistling through cracks, dashed snow against the windows of the Mountain View Inn. Inside, a fire cracked in the stone fireplace. Phil Gonzales and John McCoy.
23: Ramona Quimby, Age 8

23: Ramona Quimby, Age 8

2018-09-1801:18:15

Ramona Quimby hoped her parents would forget to give her a little talking-to. She did not want anything to spoil this exciting day. Phil Gonzales and John McCoy.
22: Ramona and Her Mother

22: Ramona and Her Mother

2018-08-0601:08:171

“When will they be here?” asked Ramona Quimby, who was supposed to be dusting the living room but instead was twirling around trying to make herself dizzy. She was much too excited to dust. Phil Gonzales and John McCoy with Gena Radcliffe.
21: Ramona and Her Father

21: Ramona and Her Father

2018-06-0701:03:06

“Ye-e-ep!” sang Ramona Quimby one warm September afternoon, as she knelt on a chair at the kitchen table to make out her Christmas list. Phil Gonzales and John McCoy.
20: Ramona the Brave

20: Ramona the Brave

2018-05-1001:09:44

Ramona Quimby, brave and fearless, was half running, half skipping to keep up with her big sister Beatrice on their way home from the park. Phil Gonzales and John McCoy with Nathan Alderman.
19: Socks

19: Socks

2018-03-3056:14

The tabby kitten hooked his white paws over the edge of the box marked, Kittens 25¢ or Best Offer. The girl with the stringy hair and sunburned arms picked him up and set him down in the midst of his wiggling, crawling, mewing brothers and sisters. Phil Gonzales and John McCoy with Shannon Campe.
18: Runaway Ralph

18: Runaway Ralph

2018-03-0253:02

The small brown mouse named Ralph who was hiding under the grandfather clock did not have much longer to wait before he could ride his motorcycle. The clock had struck eight already, and then eight thirty. Phil Gonzales and John McCoy.
17: Ramona the Pest

17: Ramona the Pest

2018-01-2949:15

“I am not a pest,” Ramona Quimby told her big sister Beezus. Phil Gonzales and John McCoy.
16: Mitch and Amy

16: Mitch and Amy

2017-12-2440:09

Mitchell Huff’s day began like any other summer day—with a squabble with his twin sister Amy. At breakfast Amy grabbed a cereal box top and said, “I’m going to send away for the plastic harmonica that looks like an ear of corn.” Phil Gonzales and John McCoy.
Keith, the boy in rumpled shorts and shirt, did not know he was being watched as he entered Room 215 of the Mountain View Inn. Phil Gonzales and John McCoy.
14: Ribsy

14: Ribsy

2017-10-0401:15:16

Henry Huggins’s dog Ribsy was a plain ordinary city dog, the kind of dog that strangers usually called Mutt or Pooch. The always called him this in a friendly way, because he was a friendly dog. Phil Gonzales and John McCoy.
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