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Middle Age Spread : A For Better or for Worse Collection by Lynn Johnston
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Middle Age Spread : A For Better or for Worse Collection

by Lynn Johnston

Series: For Better or For Worse (book 16)

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The focus of this For Better or For Worse collection seems to be the forces that pull upon the middle-aged. More and more we're called upon to aid our aging parents while our kids continue to come up with new challenges to hone our parenting skills. In the case of Elly Patterson, her mother is in failing health back in British Columbia, while her daughter April is threatening to amass a menagerie, daughter Elizabeth is being a teen-ager and son Michael tries to figure out what to do with his life. It's still good comics, though there seems to be a slight change in the art. I don't know if this was when Ms. Johnston started using assistant artists or maybe started using some new techniques? Or maybe it's just my imagination.
--J. ( )
  Hamburgerclan | Apr 8, 2008 |
Elizabeth changes her appearance with contact lenses and a short haircut (she looks a lot like Deanna now, which freaks Michael out), and resumes her romance with Anthony. John and Elly go on a driving trip through the USA, leaving John's secretary to house-sit with Liz and April. Gordon and Tracey have a baby boy, Paul. Michael's room is changed into a "guest" room. Weed opens up about his family and goals, and he and Mike take Mrs. Dingle to a pub, where she opens up. Liz turns 16. Elly and April and Phil go stay at her parents' while Elly's Mom has surgery. Liz gets her driver's license. Lawrence's partner, Ben, moves to Paris. ( )
  burnit99 | Feb 2, 2007 |
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In her touchingly funny daily strip, Lynn Johnston gives her fans realistic characters who humorously deal with both the good and bad that life gives them. Every day, Johnston demonstrates--through hormonal children and parents who aren't always right--that life goes on For Better or For Worse. In Middle Age Spread, parents John and Elly have started to notice their own aging process: the increasing need for glasses, exercise, and computer skills. Their children are also growing older. Michael, the eldest, advances ever nearer to adulthood as he makes his way through college in a distant town, creatively managing classes, a grumpy landlady, and a special girlfriend. Daughter Elizabeth, with her contact lenses, short new hairdo, and boyfriend, Anthony, is becoming a young lady upon whom her parents increasingly rely. The youngest, April, along with the Patterson pets, Edgar the dog and Mr. B the bunny, provide welcome doses of comic relief. But Elly worries about her parents. Her mother has grown dangerously weak and is often bedridden. With heartfelt authenticity and gentle humor, Johnston's Middle Age Spread delicately describes a loving family whose life together speaks to the noble human spirit in all of us.

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