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For Better or For Worse #20

Family Business: For Better Or For Worse Collection by Lynn Johnston

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First published August 2, 2002

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Lynn Johnston

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Lynn Johnston CM OM is a Canadian cartoonist, well known for her comic strip For Better or For Worse, and was the first female cartoonist to win the Reuben Award.

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756 reviews29 followers
December 14, 2020
Another gem in the For Better or For Worse series. This time out, the kids are immensely older with Mike freelancing as a journalist in Toronto, engaged to Deanna; Elizabeth is at Nipissing U; April is about 8 and still the 'imp' in the family along with the two dogs Edgar and Dixie and a rabbit has joined the family, too; and Elly's dad, recently widowed has moved in. Elly and John embark on being business owners, Lilliput Toys and Hobbies is now theirs! Elly worked there but the owner wanted to sell the family business, John and the kids encouraged Elly, and presto, the Pattersons are in biz. So, the fun chaos that is the For Better or for Worse drawn scripted strips carries on in fine form with bullying battles at school for April, writer's muse for Mike and wedding plans, and a new love interest for Elizabeth. Elly's dad is a bit forgetful at times but is a stellar influence on April and her musical bent; a tender cartoon has them in a duet--harmonica and guitar--at Christmas time, the best gifts are ones you don't buy thinks John...indeed. The store purchase resonated with me and took me back to when my husband and I bought a flower shop in 1985--the best 20 years spent, ever--and a couple of Elly's days had me laughing, the angst of opening the store door to biz each day. Another couple of hilarious strips feature the coming of email with Elly needing to get on board; when April bugs her mom (who has just got in from the store) when's dinner, Elly replies, check your email.
Lynn Johnston has always pulled experiences from real life and breathed life into her characters echoing those. We are all the better for enjoying and following the episodes of the Patterson family, all these years.
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Author 4 books12 followers
March 25, 2024
Several cute story plot lines involving the Patterson family make up this collection. The grandpa, Elly's dad, is involved more than usual as he moves in with the family. He is a sweet guy who brings music to the house, resulting in several touching stories with him and April.
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1,142 reviews11 followers
June 9, 2025
The major development in this run is that the Pattersons buy a business for Elly to run. This solves one of the strip’s big problems – Elly’s life, and her as a character in the strip, hadn’t been very interesting lately.
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6 reviews17 followers
August 5, 2020
Heartwarming comic about a regular ol' suburban family that is bonded through love, trials, and celebrations. Love it!
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699 reviews14 followers
May 5, 2008
Okay, this was the For Better or for Worse collection where I thought the strip was supposed to start going downhill. Well, I guess I was a bit premature. April is starting to become a more interesting character, and while Michael the grown-up is less interesting than Michael the student, his relationship with Deanna is stil a bit interesting. (The twist it takes is something I still don't understand, but then, if all characters acted logically, we would be left with very few stories worth reading.) I found the biggest tale, Elly's unique solution to her employer's business woes, to be lacking. Ms. Johnston didn't manage to bring a lot of humor out of the concept. Ah, well. As I think about it, the collection itself is fine. The only reason I think of it as part of the decline, is that I now read the collected strips in light of the plot twists I know are coming. It seems like in the years to come, the Patterson clan become more like victims to various evils out there, and that trend seems to start here.
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520 reviews38 followers
August 7, 2015
Elly's dad is an absolute dud of a character; April is not nearly as interesting as Elizabeth was at her age; the storyline with Michael and Deanna is unrevealing and contrived; and Eric is about as interesting as dishwater.
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December 11, 2024
April has trouble with a bully at school. Ellie decides to purchase the book store where she's been working. John gets more involved with his train hobby. Michael and Deanna are engaged and have a secret wedding. Elizabeth starts dating Eric.
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May 2, 2020
This book focuses on another shift in the lives of the Patterson family, with the Mom (Ellie) buying the bookstore she has worked at for so long, and making it a focal point of the family life.
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