Don't Give Up, Charlie Brown!
Category: Books,Christian Books & Bibles,Christian Living
Don't Give Up, Charlie Brown! Details
In this gathering of cheer for all occasions, the classic art of Charles M. Schulz is joined by motivating quotes from literature and from the beloved Peanuts characters who have touched people’s lives for more than 50 years. For anyone facing a transition, new career, trial, exciting beginning, or life adventure, this gathering of happiness and inspiration will be the ultimate way to encourage them along to the finish line.
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Reviews
"Don't Give Up Charlie Brown" is a Fawcett Crest book first published in 1974 taking various Peanuts strips from 1968-1969 (from "You've Had it, Charlie Brown"), including when Snoopy first landed on the moon and Franklin's first appearance. Kind of starts halfway through running gag about Schroder's lost piano, which was a bit annoying, but it's all good stuff.