Calvin And Hobbes Volume 2: One Day the Wind Will Change(English, Paperback, Watterson Bill)
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The second book in the succession of comic cartoons starring the Calvin and Hobbes pair, the novel Calvin And Hobbes Volume 2: One Day The Wind Will Change is sure to entertain youngsters and adults alike. Summary Of The Book Calvin And Hobbes Volume 2: One Day The Wind Will Change is the second book in a series of novels that is based on Calvin and Hobbes. Where Calvin is a cheeky, hyperactive and mischievous boy, Hobbes is his imaginary toy tiger who, according to Calvin is very much real. Following directly from book one, this edition deals with Calvin who is now much more assured and confident. This book also marks the introduction of Rosalyn who is also known as Roz. She is Calvin’s baby sitter and a high school senior. The relationship between Calvin and Roz is somewhat strained as Calvin feels she is very strict, though this is only because of his rebellious behavior. Despite this, the introduction of this new character and the usual antics of Calvin are sure to keep the readers in split throughout the entire book. Having appeared for the first time in 1985, Calvin and Hobbes comic strips appeared in more 2400 newspapers worldwide. About Bill Watterson Bill Watterson is an author and artist. Watterson was born in Washington D.C. in 1958. He pursued his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Kenyon College in the year 1980. He was awarded the National Cartoonists Society’s Humor Comic Strip Award in 1988 and the society’s Reuben Award in 1986, being the youngest person ever to win it. In 1988, he won the Reuben Award for the second time and was nominated for a third time in 1992. He has worked with the Target: The Political Cartoon Quarterly where he produced several drawings. Further he also designed grocery advertisements for four years. Later, he gained immense popularity with the Calvin and Hobbes comic strip. A media shy person, he does not give many interviews and lives a very secluded life. He gained immense popularity through Calvin and Hobbes, which was published between the years 1985 and 1995.