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The Enchanting Rose - by Pat Brady (Paperback)

The Enchanting Rose - by  Pat Brady (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Ever since <i>Rose is Rose</i> began, I have been one of its most ardent admirers." -Charles Schulz <p>* <i>Rose is Rose</i> appears in more than 600 newspapers and has been nominated as Best Newspaper Comic Strip a whopping five times.</p><p>When <i>Rose is Rose</i> creator Pat Brady and cartoonist Don Wimmer present the lives of the Gumbo family, they reveal everyday life at its most extraordinary. From the Gumbos sharing a simple family moment to Pasquale warding off a bathtub drain monster to Rose morphing into her alter ego biker chick persona Vicki, <i>Rose is Rose</i> takes simple moments in everyday life and elevates them into lasting lessons.</p> <p>* Lauded for his work on the strip, Brady received the 2004 Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year by the National Cartoonists Society.</p> <p>* After two decades of creating every <i>Rose is Rose</i> strip himself, Brady has shifted the strip's writing and drawing duties to Don Wimmer. This book marks the second <i>Rose is Rose</i> collection to feature the talents of Don Wimmer with Brady's creation.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Pat Brady began submitting strips to newspapers at age 11. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1969 and created Rose is Rose in 1984. He lives in Sycamore, Illinois. <p/>Online: <br>comics.com/rose_is_rose <p/>Don Wimmer began contributing to <i>Rose is Rose</i> in 2004, following a 14-year stint as the artist for Ripley's Believe It or Not! He holds a degree in visual communications from Kean University and lives in Westwood, New Jersey, with his wife and three daughters. <p/>Online: <br>comics.com/rose_is_rose

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