Fans of the comic strip heroine can turn to this collection to get their fix of Cathy's struggles with the four basic guilt groups: food, love, mother, and career. Cathy continues to battle the bulge, look for Mr. Right, and rely on her mother for advice.
Like best friends who've been together year after year, through thick and thin, Cathy and her adoring public have created a solid and stable relationship. Faithful readers count on their cartoon heroine to tell it like it is, whether the subject is relationships, shopping, or parental responsibilities. In Shoes: Chocolate for the Feet, women immediately comprehend this connection between two of Cathy's downfalls-food and shopping. Cathy continues to battle the bulge, constantly losing the tug-of-war between her thin clothes and a well-stocked refrigerator. Millions of women have hilariously identified with Cathy's struggles with the four basic guilt groups: food, love, mother, and career.
Cathy Guisewite launched"Cathy" in newspapers in 1976, becoming one of the few female cartoonists to hit the daily strip Big Time. Cathy Guisewite's many awards include a 1993 Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year and an Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program for her CBS "Cathy" special.
Like best friends who've been together year after year, through thick and thin, Cathy and her adoring public have created a solid and stable relationship. Faithful readers count on their cartoon heroine to tell it like it is, whether the subject's dating, shopping, or parental responsibilities. For more than two decades, Cathy and her fans have shared life and laughs in an amusing, endearing way. In Shoes: Chocolate for the Feet, the admiration continues. Women immediately comprehend this connection between two of Cathy's downfalls-food and shopping. Cathy continues to battle the bulge, constantly losing the tug-of-war between her thin clothes and a well-stocked refrigerator. She dates, reluctantly, but never finds Mr. Right. She's a successful career woman, but still feels like a little girl when she calls Mom for advice. For more than 20 years, millions of women have hilariously identified with Cathy's struggles with the four basic guilt groups: food, love, mother, and career.