Kirkman and Scott don't just have their fingers on the pulse of the modern middle-class family; they have a grip on its wrist like a mother pulling a three-year-old past a grocery store cookie aisle.Tadpoles in the toilet, backseat border wars, emergency homemade diapers . . . welcome to another year in the life of the never-a-dull-moment McPherson family. While sister Zoe and brother Hammie's budding sibling rivalry reaches new heights (and volumes), baby Wren is making great strides of her own. With the advent of "the climbing phase" no coffee table, countertop, or bookshelf is too high.For years, the team of Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott have given readers a too-funny-to-be-true, too-real-not-to-be insider's view of the American dream. They get the details and dilemmas so right, in fact, that it's a wonder they haven't been indicted for domestic surveillance.
Baby Blues Specials Series
This series delves into the complexities of parenthood with a fresh perspective that doesn't shy away from the toughest topics. It explores the humorous and poignant moments of raising children, often infused with a touch of irony and honesty. Readers will appreciate its realistic portrayal of family life and its unique insights into the joys and struggles of building a home. It's a collection that resonates with anyone familiar with the chaos and love that comes with kids.
