You Broke It!
Author: Finck, Liana
ISBN: 9780593660409
Publisher: Penguin Group USA
Year First Published: 2024
Pages: 48
Dimensions: 209mm x 214mm x 13mm
Format: Hardback
Description:
This collection of classic parental nags are cleverly betrayed by the situations shown, in which it's made clear that the child knows better. Each scenario is worthy of a giggle, adding a lightheartedness to the inevitable dynamics between parents and children. Cartoonist Liana Finck has created a catharsis for her own childhood memories of knowing better than authority figures, and in doing so, validates young readers with the respect and understanding they deserve.
From acclaimed New Yorker cartoonist Liana Finck comes a clever and validating twist on parent-child dynamics.
This collection of classic parental nags are cleverly betrayed by the situations shown, in which it's made clear that the child knows better. Each scenario is worthy of a giggle, adding a lightheartedness to the inevitable dynamics between parents and children. Cartoonist Liana Finck has created a catharsis for her own childhood memories of knowing better than authority figures, and in doing so, validates young readers with the respect and understanding they deserve.
ISBN: 9780593660409
Publisher: Penguin Group USA
Year First Published: 2024
Pages: 48
Dimensions: 209mm x 214mm x 13mm
Format: Hardback
Description:
This collection of classic parental nags are cleverly betrayed by the situations shown, in which it's made clear that the child knows better. Each scenario is worthy of a giggle, adding a lightheartedness to the inevitable dynamics between parents and children. Cartoonist Liana Finck has created a catharsis for her own childhood memories of knowing better than authority figures, and in doing so, validates young readers with the respect and understanding they deserve.
From acclaimed New Yorker cartoonist Liana Finck comes a clever and validating twist on parent-child dynamics.
This collection of classic parental nags are cleverly betrayed by the situations shown, in which it's made clear that the child knows better. Each scenario is worthy of a giggle, adding a lightheartedness to the inevitable dynamics between parents and children. Cartoonist Liana Finck has created a catharsis for her own childhood memories of knowing better than authority figures, and in doing so, validates young readers with the respect and understanding they deserve.