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Peanuts: Be Awesome: Peanuts Wisdom to Carry You Through

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Full Title:

Peanuts: Be Awesome: Peanuts Wisdom to Carry You Through

Contributors:

By (Author) Charles Schulz

ISBN:

9780762455935

Publisher:

Running Press

Imprint:

Running Press,U.S.

Publication Date:

24th March 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

741.56973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

72

Dimensions:

Width 109mm, Height 134mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

140g

Description

Find Individuality Through Peanuts When it comes to showing the world what they are made of, the Peanuts girls know how it's done! From Lucy's bold opinions to Peppermint Patty's can-do attitude to Sally's lovable spirit, these memorable characters are the perfect role models for celebrating unique, larger-than-life personalities. Introducing Snoopy's fierce sister, Belle, Be Awesome is filled with old friends and new friends who are not afraid to let their best selves shine!

Author Bio

Charles Monroe Schulz (1922 -2000) was a 20th-century American cartoonist best known for his Peanuts comic strip. He was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, to Dena and Carl Schulz. His nickname "Sparky" was given by his uncle, after the horse Spark Plug in the Barney Google comic strip. He attended St. Paul's Richard Gordon Elementary School, where he skipped two half-grades. As a result, he was the youngest in his class when he attended St. Paul Central High years later, which may have been the reason why he was so shy and isolated as a young teenager. After his mother died in February, 1943, he was drafted into the army and sent to Camp Campbell in Kentucky. He was then shipped to Europe two years later to fight in World War II. After leaving the United States Army in 1945, he took a job as an art teacher at Art Instruction Inc., which he attended before he was drafted. First published by Robert Ripley in his Ripley's Believe It or Not!, then in a series of chronicles, The Saturday Evening Post, his first regular comic strip, Li'l Folks was published in 1947 by the St. Paul Pioneer Press. (It was in this strip that Charlie Brown first appeared, as well as a dog that looked much like Snoopy). In 1950 he approached the United Features Syndicate with his best strips from Li'l Folks, and Peanuts made its first appearance on October 2, 1950. This strip became one of the most popular comic strips of all time. He also had a short-lived sports-oriented comic strip called It's Only a Game (1957-1959), but abandoned that strip due to the demands of the success of Peanuts.

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