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The New Yorker Magazine Book of Mom Cartoons
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Know that for every exuberant 'I love you' from a three-year-old, you're bound to get a, as they say, developmentally appropriate 'I hate you' from a thirteen-year-old. The trick is to embrace the one and let go of the other. . . . Laughter helps." -Cartoonist Barbara Smaller, introduction to the Book of Moms Perfect for Mother's Day, 100 sarcastically pitch-perfect cartoons culled from The New Yorker archives to celebrate Mom's unique motherly mom-ness. More The New Yorker Magazine Book of Mom Cartoons Since 1925, The New Yorker has cultivated the creme de la creme of cartooning elite, a vanguard of sketching artists with astute wit and clever perceptions of life and living. Inside this special collection, such New Yorker cartooning greats as Charles Barsotti, Robert Mankoff, and Barbara Smaller offer up 100 black-and-white single-panel cartoons in tribute to a diverse array of moms, ranging from football and CEO moms to tattooed and jack-in-the-box moms. A witty introduction by New Yorker cartoonist Barbara Smaller opens this homage by calling attention to a few of her favorite cartoons within the collection, including: * Roz Chast's "Bad Mom cards, where Lucy, Gloria, and others are guilty, guilty, guilty of such crimes as not making Play-Doh from scratch or serving orange soda." * Sam Gross's cartoon depicting a "primordial ooze rising out of a test tube . . . inquiring hopefully of the scientist, 'Are you my mommy?'"
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she.hearts.horror
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“So it‘s easy to lie. I tell the truth in Chinese, I make up stories in English. I don‘t take it that seriously. When I‘m finally enrolled in first grade, I tell classmates that I live in a house with an elevator, with deer in the back yard. It is the language in which I have nothing to lose, even if they don‘t believe a thing I say.”

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Gaylagal2
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This fucking guy. I just finished this week's article in The New Yorker by Ian Parker about Dan Mallory (aka A.J. Finn-The Woman in the Window) and he's a huge disappointment. Not many careers recover from this and I truly don't give two shits of his does or not. You never, never lie about cancer asshole!🖕

sprainedbrain 🙌🏻 to that. 5y
JoScho Amen 🙏🏻 5y
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Gaylagal2
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It is snowing again and has been off and on all day. Brrrrr! I'm cozing up with my Chico, my new magazines ( two of my favorites - especially when my man Lin Manuel is on the cover!) and in the background my new Direct TV (installed today...bye bye Dish - you totally suck)!
Have a great night of reading Littens 🤓
#reading #newyorker

Bklover Enjoy your evening!! 5y
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Aswenson
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It Happened Here by David Remnick
The New Yorker interview with Obama #lovetrumpshate

SusanInTiburon That's the way we do. 7y
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BookHermit
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Reading the New Yorker while the boys watch Tron. Trying to keep everyone awake so we can take a drive to watch the Perseids 😴

Fridayfilms I told Hartley I'd wake him up if there was anything to see. Which is fortunate, because there wasn't. 8y
Hugoreads I love the New Yorker and have subscribed to it for many years. But so hard to keep up with! Some weeks I only get to the cartoons. 🤓 8y
BookHermit @fridayfilms We made it but only saw a couple. The moon was pretty bright and the sky perhaps not quite dark enough at 1100. They got a kick out of getting to stay up so late, though! 8y
BookHermit @Hugoreads Its hard to keep up with anything these days! There's just so much out there 😰 8y
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