The most interesting parts of the book examine the differences and parallels between Schulz’s life and the travails of Charlie Brown in the comic strip. The book also shows how the strip and the characters evolved through time. The biography compares Shulz’s awkward childhood with the awkwardness of Charlie Brown himself.
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