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Chargement... Charlie Brown (1965)par Charles M. Schulz
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Will they never learn? Sibling rivalries. Overzealous hall monitors. Un-kicked footballs. It's the Peanuts gang you know and love, and everyone's at it again. Lucy is offering her trademark 5¢ psychiatric advice-and her customers are wondering if it's actually worth the pennies. Snoopy's dinner bowl has been thrown deep into enemy territory-and he will do anything to avoid retrieving it from the neighbor's cat. Finally, our hero must work alongside the little red-haired girl, his secret crush, for a school project�can you guess how that will turn out? You'll find old tricks and new antics in this latest collection of the world-renowned comics. First published in 1950, the classic Peanuts strip now appears in more than 2,200 newspapers in 75 countries in 25 languages. Phrases such as security blanket" and good grief," which originated in the Peanuts world, are now part of the global vernacular, and images of Charles Schulz's classic characters-Charlie Brown kicking the football, Lucy leaning over Schroeder's piano-are now universally recogn Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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It has been a long time since I have revisited Charlie Brown and the rest of the gang but it immediately felt like home when I started reading them. The perspective we bring to such a long running strip at different points in our lives is part of what makes rereading these strips so much fun. When I was young, I certainly enjoyed them but I probably saw the characters strictly as children, which of course is what they are. Now, many decades later, I appreciate the humor as it relates to being school age but I also see more of the adult themes that kept these strips so vibrant for all ages for so long.
This is a wonderful gift for someone too young to have had the pleasure of newspapers and the daily/weekly strips. This is also great for those of us who enjoy the periodic trip down memory lane. One thing I was particularly happy about with this collection is that, unlike seasonally themed collections this one covers all seasons and holidays. I liked not getting into a long group of strips about a specific season or holiday but rather a few then moved on.
Highly recommended for old fans and new fans-to-be.
Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via NetGalley. ( )