Don't Roll Your Eyes at Me, Young Man!


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More selections from the "Zits" comic strip, featuring 15-year old aspiring rock musician Jeremy Duncan, his sort-of girlfriend Sarah Toomey, best friend Hector, and the entire Duncan family, classmates, and teachers.




Busted!


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Follows Jeremy's adventures as he continues through adolescence, coping with parents, school, friends, and other aspects of everyday teenage life.




Are We An "Us"?


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A collection of black-and-white cartoon strips featuring the adventures of Zits, a fifteen-year-old boy.




Rude, Crude, and Tattooed


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More comic strips about the daily lives of Jeremy Duncan and his family and friends.




Pimp My Lunch


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Think teenagers don't read as much as they used to? Drop in any bookstore and you're likely to find a teenager sitting cross-legged on the floor, paging through the latest Zits book. Zits chronicles the daily lives of a teen in a way that's not done in the popular media-with respect. "Having teenagers in the house is like having a front-row seat to one of life's great passages," says Jim Borgman. "Zits tries to respect that period by taking a sympathetic view of all the players involved-the parents, as well as the kids." "We like to think of Zits as the antidote to all of the bad stuff you read about teenagers today," adds Jerry Scott. "Many people believe that modern adolescence is all about gangs, guns, drugs, and AIDS. While all of that exists, Zits takes a look at the teen years from ground level, where, for most kids, relationships, friendships, school, and sports are the stuff of daily life." Zits levels the playing field and often causes (gasp!) communication to occur between kids and their parents. Appearing in over 1,200 newspapers worldwide, this enormously popular comic strip has been a comic staple since it was first syndicated by King Features in 1997. .




Growth Spurt


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Follows Jeremy's adventures as he continues through adolescence, coping with parents, school, friends, and other aspects of everyday teenage life.




Zits


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Collection of black-and-white cartoon strips featuring the adventures of Zits, a fifteen-year old boy.




Exploring Jenns Cove


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What the hell had she done! Jess Everston passed on a prestigious professorship at Princeton University to become the second-in-command at the Ecosystem Services Institute in the little Northern California town of Jenns Cove. She has committed herself to an experimental project in a location far from family and friends for the foreseeable future. The last thing she needs is a man complicating her life. Especially a grumpy, taciturn ex-Army Ranger turned tour guide who just happens to be her boss’s brother-in-law. When Rand Gallagher returned to Jenns Cove after his last tour of duty in Afghanistan, he struggled with injuries and PTSD. With therapy and support from his family, he’s settled into a quiet life back in Jenns Cove, but dark moods and nightmares still haunt him. He works guiding tourists on backcountry fishing excursions, but since his wildlife photography began winning awards, guiding tourists is only a sideline. Living a solitary life, he’s learning to be happy again, but when his brother-in-law brings gorgeous, head-strong and annoying Jess Everston to Jenns Cove, Rand does everything in his power to ignore her. Unfortunately, fate has other ideas.




Don't Roll Your Eyes


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More than two million couples wed every year in the United States, bringing together a whole new family unit. The extended family may now include a hard to please mother-in-law who criticizes her daughter-in-law's childrearing; or a patriarchal father-in-law who expects all the kin round the dinner table every Sunday; or a new spouse, who a year or decade out, still gets shellshock visiting the in-laws. If that wasn't cause enough for a stiff drink, more than a million couples divorce each year, creating hard to define family structures. How do families handle the inevitable friction and how do they make sense of evolving family relationships? Ruth Nemzoff, an expert in family dynamics, empowers family members across the generations to define and create lasting bonds, including how to: *Welcome a new in-law from a different culture and religion into your family. *Not let differences of politics or philosophy impact quality time with the extended family. *Respond to major life changes in an in-law's life, including financial crises, illnesses, or career changes. *Retain warm connections with in-laws even amidst divorce and remarriage. This is a must read for anyone dealing with a difficult in-law as well as anyone who will soon be welcoming a new member to their family.




Velvet Totalitarianism


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This book introduces students and the general public to the post-Stalinist phase of totalitarianism, focusing on Romania under the Ceausescu dictatorship, through the dual optic of scholarship and fiction, in a story about a family surviving difficult times under a totalitarian regime due to the strength of their love.