At Least This Place Sells T-Shirts

Published
Sep 1996
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General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
128

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Growing up isn't always fun in real life, but in the world of FoxTrot, it's always worth a laugh. Between overblown science experiments, babysitting jobs from hell, and sibling rivalry honed to an art form, the Fox household reverberates the sounds of a far-out, yet familiar, family life. One of FoxTrot's great appeals is its understanding of the pains and pleasures of youth. The Fox kids-little brother Jason, the mischievous genius; sister Paige, the boy-crazy shopping fanatic; and big brother Peter, a sports fan with aspirations to be a sports star-interact naturally, which is to say loudly and vigorously. In addition, creator Bill Amend uses many real-life situations and dilemmas modern kids face to frame his stories. It's a tricky balance, says the artist. On one hand I have this wonderful opportunity to present good role models to younger readers, but at the same time I want to be funny. And he succeeds. In At Least This Place Sells T-Shirts, parents Andy and Roger continue to preside over the unpredictable household antics of the Fox family.

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First Edition Sep 1996 Andrews McMeel Publishing ISBN13 9780836221206 ISBN10 0836221206
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