Getting old is not for sissies. But as Brian Crane’s crotchety but endearing seniors Earl and Opal Pickles do it, it can be humorous and often touching. For over twenty-five years, Crane’s
comic strip,Pickles, has been delighting readers around the world. This seventh collection continues the adventures of grandparents Earl and Opal; their precocious grandson, Nelson;
quirky family members and friends; and the family’s dog and cat, who offer their own distinctive views of the goings-on. Crane’s view of the foibles of a long-married, often cantankerous
couple and their extended family and friends is wry, honest, and always warm-hearted.
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American Literature in the World: An Anthology from Anne Bradstreet to Octavia Butler
$5,400 -
Edge of Morning: Native Voices Speak for the Bears Ears
$698 -
The Black Notes: Fresh Writing by Black Women and Girls
$698 -
Anti-Colonial Texts from Central American Student Movements 1929-1983
$1,798 -
Native American Literature: a Very Short Introduction: A Very Short Introduction
$376 -
A Life in Words
$698 -
Self-Portrait as Wikipedia Entry
$595 -
Puglicious: 4-legged Fashionistas
$453 -
Anti-Colonial Texts from Central American Student Movements 1929-1983
$6,750 -
American Writers Classics
$13,095 -
Prosa del observatorio / Prose Observatory
$593 -
Where Were We?: The Conversation Continues
$1,225 -
Brilliant Flame! Amiri Baraka: Poems, Plays, Politics for the People
$1,363 -
Tumbling Toward the End
$595 -
Faulkner and History
$2,925 -
American Writers Classics
$13,095 -
The Trouble With Post-Blackness
$1,170 -
Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death, and Jazz Chickens
$980 -
The Politics of Race in Panama: Afro-Hispanic and West Indian Literary Discourses of Contention
$898 -
Chilled Cats: Feline, Serene, Fabulous
$453

