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From car pools and coffee klatches to life lessons for all,
Johnston combines strips from her fifth and sixth cartoon
collections--"Just One More Hug "and "T""he Last Straw"--inside
this specially annotated edition.
As creator Lynn Johnston illustrates inside this special treasury
of America's most popular family comic strip, "For Better or For
Worse," life moves quickly in the Patterson household.
Reflecting Johnston's longstanding tradition of portraying family
life with warmth, humor, and honesty, this treasury features
Johnston's original commentary, which offers firsthand insight into
the development and inspiration behind her strips. Candid personal
photos and newspaper clippings from the early days are also
included and provide a behind-the-scenes glimpse for fans of "For
Better or For Worse."
Join the Patterson family as they find humor in life's everyday
challenges and triumphs; and discover why this endearing foursome
is North America's favorite funny-page family inside this
reflective retrospective.
The Complete Peanuts marches into the 1980s as Snoopy's brother
Spike is drafted into the Infantry and a second brother, 'Marbles',
takes his bow. Also in this volume, Peppermint Patty witnesses the
'butterfly miracle', Sally gets fat, Charlie Brown's team loses its
baseball field, Linus is still not Sally's 'Sweet Babboo', more
Beagle Scout adventures with Snoopy, and Molly Volley and 'Crybaby'
Boobie return for a rematch.
"For Better or For Worse"'s Patterson family has grown and grown up
for decades on the comics page. Facing real-life issues with a
continuously humorous, often poignant, sometimes sentimental
stance, "For Better or For Worse" delivers storylines that reflect
the life moments and family challenges that most people face. In
this collection, "Graduation: A Time for Change," life is
transforming for each family member and their widening circle of
friends. Elly and John face middle age and the decision to ask
Elly's dad to move in. As Michael graduates from the safe confines
of university, Elizabeth begins her college years with a surprising
roommate. The pleasures of being the number one kid sometimes
escape the often-lonely April. Throw in the engagement of Michael
and Deanna and add another dog to liven up the household and you
get a lot of laughs and a bit of chaos--just like real life.
For thirty years, cartoonist Lynn Johnston made daily additions to
what would become a monumental body of work: her newspaper comic
strip, For Better or For Worse. Chronicling the daily lives of the
middle-class suburbanite Patterson family -- Elly and John and
their children, Michael, Elizabeth, and April -- Johnston's strip
was ground-breaking in its adherence to narrative and emotional
realism, and its refusal to engage in melodrama, superpowers, or
anthropomorphic animals. As the syndicated strips appeared in daily
newspapers throughout the 1980s, 1990s, and the first decade of the
2000s, these characters aged with their readers, and their trials
and tribulations were the same as those of their readers: the daily
struggles of work, family, school, and bureaucracy.Wildly funny and
formally innovative, For Better or For Worse: The Comic Art of Lynn
Johnston was published to coincide with an international touring
exhibition of Lynn Johnston's work, organized by the Art Gallery of
Sudbury. The book features some of Johnston's most popular
narratives, interspersed with an essay that chronicles the
development of her drawing, her life, influences both personal and
artistic, and the history of her wildly successful comic strip.
This book also gathers together a generous selection of Lynn
Johnston's daily comic strips and Sunday pages, spanning the lives
of the Patterson family.Whether readers are new to Johnston's work
or old fans returning once again, they'll find this book to be a
rich treasury of For Better or For Worse.
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devenir une oeuvre considerable : sa bande dessinee Pour le
meilleur et pour le pire qui a paru dans les journaux tous les
jours durant trente ans. Elle y racontait le quotidien des
Patterson, une famille de la classe moyenne de la banlieue : Elly,
John et leurs enfants Michael, Elizabeth et April. La bande
dessinee de Johnston a innove par son realisme sur les plans du
recit et des emotions, et par son refus de verser dans le melodrame
ou de faire appel A des superheros et A des animaux
anthropomorphiques. Au fil de la publication de ces bandes
dessinees dans les journaux au cours des decennies 1980, 1990 et
2000, ses personnages ont vieilli au rythme des lecteurs et
vivaient les memes epreuves et aventures qu'eux au travail, en
famille, A l'ecole et avec la bureaucratie. La parution de Pour le
meilleur et pour le pire : l'art de la bande dessinee selon Lynn
Johnston -- amusant et A la mise en page innovatrice -- coA-ncide
avec la presentation d'une exposition itinerante internationale des
oeuvres de Lynn Johnston organisee par la Galerie d'art de Sudbury.
Le livre met en valeur les recits les plus aimes de Johnston
intercalee d'un essai sur le developpement de son art, sa vie, ses
influences personnelles et artistiques, ainsi que l'histoire de sa
tres populaire bande dessinee. L'ouvrage reunit egalement une
genereuse selection d'extraits de Pour le meilleur et pour le pire
parus dans les quotidiens et les journaux du dimanche. Cet ouvrage
plaira autant A ceux qui decouvrent Pour le meilleur et pour le
pire de Johnston qu'A ceux qui la suivent depuis longtemps.
Pictures and humor help readers build their Spanish language skills To its millions of fans, the Pattersons are just like their own families, facing universal issues among daily concerns. Containing a selection of 100 syndicated Spanish-language versions of the strip that is widely read in Latin America, Laugh n Learn Spanish provides an entertaining and effective way to expand and polish conversational skills in Spanish. Readers learn by understanding and learning natural, everyday verbal interactions at home and about town, following John and Ell Patterson as they attempt to come to terms with middle age; daughter Elizabeth as she spreads her wings and goes off to college; son Michael dating and then marrying his childhood sweetheart, Deanna; daughter April as she rebels against discipline, anther grandpa who finds a second love in the autumn of his life. Each strip is graded by difficulty--Beginning, Moderate, or Challenging--and is accompanied by:
- Glosses that translate difficult vocabulary
- Usage notes to build proficiency
- A summarizing activity that tests comprehension
- Additional exercises for key idioms and word patterns appear at the end of each section
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