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In this Adam collection, cartoonist Brian Basset features his endearingly funny characters who epitomize-in their own unique ways-the joys and challenges of contemporary family life. From baby-food-stained evening wear to fear of finances, from long family walks to computer-generated friendships, Adam portrays the humorous realities of raising a family while juggling commitments, careers, and community. Through it all, Adam and Laura keep a sense of perspective and a giant dose of family-oriented fun.… (more)
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Adam Newman is a stay-at-home father, taking care of the house and two children (soon to be three) while wife Laura brings home the bacon. The first book collection of quite a good strip (later renamed "Adam@Home), this is a witty, well-drawn and often true-to-life look at families and changing roles. I like it quite a bit. ( )
  burnit99 | Dec 12, 2010 |
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In this Adam collection, cartoonist Brian Basset features his endearingly funny characters who epitomize-in their own unique ways-the joys and challenges of contemporary family life. From baby-food-stained evening wear to fear of finances, from long family walks to computer-generated friendships, Adam portrays the humorous realities of raising a family while juggling commitments, careers, and community. Through it all, Adam and Laura keep a sense of perspective and a giant dose of family-oriented fun.

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