“Evaluation: In the grand tradition of Ramona the Pest, Clementine is a young heroine who might suffer from ADHD, but is probably just being a kid. I would say that although Clementine is a humorous piece, it does have a worthwhile theme. All of Clementine’s scrapes inevitably lead to a slight drop in her self-image and doubt about her family’s love for her. In the end, the theme of the book is that although one may have a unique set of personality traits (like Clementine), those same traits...”