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Work cat.: Biondi, F. Generations, 2017: publisher's description (Matteo has returned home to the provincial country town where he was born and from which he had fled ... Despite trepidations about encountering his estranged father, he finds a place to crash with his extended family for a while. Settling into a house shared by his grandmother, three aunts, and his very pregnant cousin, he starts to rebuild his life and relationships and confronts a few truths about the other generations of his family, and about himself)
Ryan, S. Bad houses, 2013: publisher's description (Teenagers Anne and Lewis cross paths and together refuse to succumb to the fate of the older generation as they discover the secrets of their hometown and their own families)
Brabant, S. The social construction of family life in the Sunday comics, in Journal of comparative family studies, winter 1999: p. 113 (domestic comics which focus on family relations in a home setting; traditionally, the domestic comic strips have depicted white middle-class families)
Encyclopedia of journalism, ©2009: v. 6, p. 324 (in running text: family and domestic comics)
Ryan, S. Bad houses, 2013: publisher's description (Teenagers Anne and Lewis cross paths and together refuse to succumb to the fate of the older generation as they discover the secrets of their hometown and their own families)
Brabant, S. The social construction of family life in the Sunday comics, in Journal of comparative family studies, winter 1999: p. 113 (domestic comics which focus on family relations in a home setting; traditionally, the domestic comic strips have depicted white middle-class families)
Encyclopedia of journalism, ©2009: v. 6, p. 324 (in running text: family and domestic comics)
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Comics that feature home and family life.
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