Collecting one of the most beloved comic strips of all time, with a devoted audience of more than 220 million. This new series, produced with Lynn Johnston's cooperation, is the definitive edition, collecting each decade of the strip in three volumes. Since For Better or For Worse debuted in 1979, the world has watched the Patterson family grow up in real time and to many readers, they feel like family! This book starts at the very beginning and reprints more than three years of the daily and Sunday comics. All Sunday comics are printed in color!
On their first date back in law school, Natalie and Will Clarke bonded over drinks, dinner and whether they could get away with murder.
anda ynn Johnston's own family — husband Rod , daughter Kate , and son Aaron — bears an uncanny ' resemblance to the fictional Patterson family . In these pages you'll find the evolution of Lynn Johnston's rise to the top of the funny ...
Presents a selection of cartoons from the strip's earliest collections, as well as entirely new cartoons, accompanied by the author's commentary and photographs from her own life.
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.
L ynn Johnston understands better than most . She not only understands all the little things that drive one crazy , but has a particular talent for zeroing in on the slights of childhood , imagined or real , and the sheer magnitude of ...
The latest collectionfrom the populare popular comic strip celebrates the highs and lows of family life. Original.
A collection of "For Better or For Worse" comic strips, following the Patterson family as John and Elly downsize, Mike and Deanna buy the family homestead, Elizabeth has her heart broken, and April turns sixteen.
"This book is based soundly on the proven, personal experience of the married authors as well as on their extensive research and their proven ministry in helping others to strengthen their marriages."--Cover
Cartoons offer a humorous look at family life, college, adolescence, middle age, and other events in the life of the Patterson family
A groundbreaking study of the psychological and social effects of divorce, drawn from close to three decades of research, explores and discusses a wealth of relevant issues such as how women and girls experience divorce differently than men ...