![]() ![]() She believes her father will discover her fame and be so proud that he will come home. Raymie has constructed a plan to win the Little Miss Central Florida Tire competition. She has known for two long days that her dad has snuck off from her mum for another woman. Raymie Clark is a ten-year-old girl with a big imagination. ![]() At some point, Raymie’s father would put out his cigarette and open the paper and clear his throat and say, “Let’s see what we can see here,” and what he would see would be Raymie’s picture.Įxpect the unexpected with award-winning author Kate DiCamillo’s new tale.Ĭlick on title links or cover images to purchase. They would be sitting together in a booth, and her father would be smoking a cigarette and drinking coffee, and Lee Ann would be doing something stupid and inappropriate, like maybe filing her nails (which you should never do in public). He would be with Lee Ann Dickerson, the dental hygienist. The way that Raymie imagined her plan unfolding was that her father would be sitting in some restaurant, in whatever town he had run away to. You can see all Jazzy’s other reviews for Children’s Books Daily by searching her name in the search box above. You can read Jazzy’s complete bio here, see her blog homepage here and ‘like’ her Facebook page, managed by her mum, here. ![]() ![]() Tween book blogger Jazzy is back, this time with a review of ‘Raymie Nightingale’ by Kate DiCamillo. ![]()
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