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Sto caricando le informazioni... There Goes My Baby! (1993)di Lynn Johnston
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. This one is one of my most favorite. I'm glad I didn't read this until after it had come out as a book because waiting day after day for what happens next in the dailies would have been very distracting. I love how nothing stays the same and that everyone grows, I love that the supporting characters are also getting attention, and that they have complicated personalities too. This is what put this comic strip above so many others. I think this might be the best volume of the For Better or For Worse series. You've got some great gags, along with storylines about childhood, adulthood and, er, teenhood. It contains the story of Gordon and Tracy falling in love and the tale of Lawrence coming out to Michael, and then his family. That last sequence, I think, is Ms. Johnston's best effort as a writer. On the other hand, the drama in this book also has an artificial feel to it. It's like the supporting cast are the ones to have something bad happen to them. Michael's not the teen to get flack for being gay, Elizabeth is not the one to succumb to peer pressure and shave the sides of her head. Sure, Elizabeth does try smoking with her friends, but she's not the one to pick up the habit. I suppose that's a problem that's inherent in a continuing saga. You can't get overly dramatic with the characters' lives without either destroying said characters or turning them into some sort of unrealistic, comic book character.... um, maybe that's the problem. These comic book characters are becoming so good that they're threatening to transcend the medium. Or maybe I'm just taking this strip way too seriously. --J. Michael gets his driver's license. Phil and Elly help their parents move into their new condo. Martha wants to get back together with Michael, but for him it's over. Candace, Liz's future college roommate is introduced. Gordon stands in for Michael and goes on a date with Tracey Wells, his future wife. This time it clicks. The Pattersons add a bedroom to their house. Connie buys a puppy (future mother of Edgar). In the most controversial segment of the strip, Lawrence tells Michael he is gay, and then his parents. The parents throw him out of the house, Michael goes to find him at 3 a.m., and Lawrence reaches an uneasy truce with his parents. I don't know of another strip that has had the courage and ambition of this one. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Vi følger familien Patterson bestående af Elly, John, Michael, Elizabeth og April, samt hunden Farley. Michael er lige fyldt 16 og har fået kørekort. I løbet af denne bog bliver han 17 og en af hans venner, Lawrence, springer ud som bøsse. April starter i børnehave og Elly og John får bygget huset om. Tracey og Gordon brænder varme på hinanden, selv om de har været venner i årevis.
Sød tegneserie om en lille familie. ( )