| Lynda Barry - Fiction - 2001 - 320 pages
On a September night in 1971, a few days after getting busted for dropping two of the 127 hits of acid found in a friend's shoe, a sixteen-year-old who is grounded for a year ... | |
| Lynda Barry - Humor - 1993 - 124 pages
This autobiographical comic drama by a noted cartoonist about growing up in an interracial neighborhood in the 1960s enjoyed a long Off Broadway run. Twelve year old best ... | |
| Lynda Barry - Humor - 1988 - 142 pages
Barry continues the hilarious and touching exploration of childhood that she began in The Fun House. Her neighborhood kids are back with new adventures on the dangerous journey ... | |
| Lynda Barry - Fiction - 1990 - 140 pages
The new collection from cartoonist Lynda Barry, featuring the characters who have become favorites in her recent syndicated features and her popular collection Down the Street. | |
| Lynda Barry - Humor - 1987 - 140 pages
Comic strips from "Ernie Pook's Comique" on the humorous but often perilous joys of childhood. | |
| Lynda Barry - Humor - 1986 - 110 pages
The outrageous humor of cult favorite and syndicated cartoonist Lynda Barry--one of the world's "shrewdest chroniclers of sex, love and romance" (Mother Jones). | |
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