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Loading... Reality Check: A For Better or For Worse Collectionby Lynn JohnstonSeries: For Better or For Worse (book 22)LibraryThing recommendationsMember recommendationsLoading...
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Liz goes on a New Year's date with ex-boyfriend Anthony. Each realizes they still have feelings for the other, but Anthony informs Liz that he is engaged. Candace knocks on Ellie's door in an attempt to find refuge from her mother's boyfriend. Mike and Weed talk to Deanna about going into business for themselves, as Deanna reveals that she is pregnant. Elly's shop is burgled. Liz discovers that Eric is cheating on her, and breaks up with him and moves out. Jim, Elly's father, moves into his own apartment. His dog, Dixie, however, goes back to live with the Pattersons. Later, he elopes to England with Iris. Liz starts her student teaching. And Deanna gives birth to Meredith Anne Patterson. Just another busy year in the lives of my favorite comic strip family. no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0740738100, Paperback)They say life is what happens while you're busy making other plans. And in the latest update of the Patterson family, life is 'happening' and a few new realities have set in. ' Still adjusting to their status as newlyweds, Mike and Deanna find that two cannot live as cheaply as one, and then learn an unexpected baby is on the way. ' After discovering that her live-in boyfriend was cheating on her, Elizabeth swaps steady date for blank slate. ' And Grandpa Jim catches everyone (including himself) off-guard when he and Iris elope to England. Life, it seems, always has a new surprise in store.Lynn Johnston has been bringing life to the Patterson clan for nearly 25 years, and for readers of more than 2,000 newspapers around the world, life just wouldn't seem right without her daily dispatch. This is the magic of For Better of For Worse: it is real life at its most realistic. Like real life, it is unpredictable, enlightening, heartwarming, honest, sometimes sad, and often very funny. Reality Check gives readers more of what they've come to expect from Johnston's beloved cartoon: a sense of connection, a shared intimacy with a family as familiar as their own, and a front-row seat to the enduring, endearing comic saga called life. Like the many For Better or For Worse collections that have preceded it, Reality Check is sure to resonate with fans around the world. (retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:00 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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