Chris Ware on his back-to-school theme cover for The New Yorker:
It’s cliché and it’s sentimental but it’s true: parents, when your child asks, “Will you play with me?”—do. Because one day they really will stop asking, just like you did.
Chris Ware on his back-to-school theme cover for The New Yorker:
It’s cliché and it’s sentimental but it’s true: parents, when your child asks, “Will you play with me?”—do. Because one day they really will stop asking, just like you did.
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