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  1. This autobiographical comic drama by a noted cartoonist about growing up in an interracial neighborhood in the 1960s enjoyed a long Off Broadway run. Twelve year old best friends, one black and one white, stand by each other through upheaval and tragedy, in spite of each family's disapproval. However, racial peer pressure eventually drives a ...

  2. 17 de nov. de 2023 · The Good Times Are Killing Me. Critic Score. NR. User Score. 68. Based on 3 ratings. Details. Submit Correction. November 17, 2023 / Release Date. EP / Format. No Label / Label - / Genre. Full Credits . Amazon. Sign In to rate and review. CRITIC REVIEWS. Add Critic Rating. No critic reviews have been entered.

  3. 16 de nov. de 2023 · Provided to YouTube by Ditto MusicThe Good Times Are Killing Me · BanditThe Good Times Are Killing Me℗ BanditReleased on: 2023-11-17Producer: Alex QuinnCompo...

  4. In The Good Times Are Killing M... Read more. Community Reviews Summary of 145 reviews. Moods. funny 85% emotional 71% reflective 71% sad 42% hopeful 28% challenging 14% dark 14% informative 14% inspiring 14% lighthearted 14%. Pace. fast 66% slow 16% medium 16%. Plot- or character-driven?

  5. 28 de ago. de 2020 · Drawn & Quarterly, Aug 28, 2020 - Young Adult Fiction - 185 pages. Lynda Barry’s classic heartbreaking and heartwarming coming of age novella back in print. Young Edna Arkins lives in a neighborhood that is rapidly changing, thanks to white flight from urban Seattle in the late 1960s. As the world changes around her, Edna is exposed to the ...

  6. The Good Times are Killing Me. Lynda Barry. Samuel French, Inc., 1993 - Children - 116 pages. This autobiographical comic drama by a noted cartoonist about growing up in an interracial neighborhood in the 1960s enjoyed a long Off Broadway run. Twelve year old best friends, one black and one white, stand by each other through upheaval and ...

  7. The Good Times Are Killing Me. Lynda Barry. Overview. This autobiographical comic drama by a noted cartoonist about growing up in an interracial neighborhood in the 1960s enjoyed a long Off Broadway run. Twelve year old best friends, one black and one white, stand by each other through upheaval and tragedy, in spite of each family's disapproval.