Family Business: For Better Or For Worse Collection
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Book Description
To millions of fans who read For Better or For Worse in the more than 2,000 newspapers in which it appears, the Patterson family is like their own family. Full of love and humor, the Canadian clan embodies the ups and downs of everyday family life: John and Elly facing the reality of being middle-aged; daughter Elizabeth becoming more independent on her own at college; son Michael secretly marrying his longtime love, Deanna; and daughter April learning how to deal with a bully. Every day, the strip expresses life at its most heartwarming and humorous.In Family Business, the Pattersons gather forces to buy and reorganize a toy store where Elly has worked for years. Through their efforts to clean out the basement, put a miniature train display in the front window, and add hobby supplies, the Pattersons learn even more about their relationships with each other. As Grandpa Jim tells April, "What, with the new business, John's model trains, Mike's love life, Elizabeth, and you . . . there's never a dull moment!"Over the years, Lynn Johnston has been lauded for her realistic portrayal of family life and for approaching serious subjects with honesty and compassion. Farley, the family dog, for example, died after heroically rescuing April in 1995. One of Michael's friends, Lawrence, came out of the closet as a gay person. Elly's father, Jim, moved in with the family after his wife died, and finally started dating again.Translated into eight other languages besides English, For Better or For Worse resonates with families around the world.
About the Author
Born and raised in Ontario and British Columbia, Canada, Lynn Johnston attended the Vancouver School of Art. She published her first book, David, We're Pregnant, after her obstetrician encouraged her to chronicle her maternal experiences for his office. That book has sold more than 300,000 copies. Johnston syndicated For Better or For Worse in 1979 and, since then, has published 28 books, most recently All About April and Graduation: A Time For Change. Lynn was the first woman, first Canadian, and the youngest artist ever to win the National Cartoonists Society's prestigious Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year in 1985. In 1992, she received the Best Syndicated Comic Strip Award from the NCS. Lynn and her husband, Rod, live in Northern Ontario, Canada.
Family Business: For Better Or For Worse Collection,Lynn Johnston,Andrews McMeel Publishing,0740726692,Comics & Cartoons,Comics & Graphic Novels,General,Humor
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