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Gone is Gone, or the story of a man who wanted to do housework
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Wanda Gág's "Gone is Gone" is a children's book that explores gender roles in a humorous and slightly dark way.
The story follows Fritzl, who believes he works harder than his wife, Lisi.
Their decision to switch roles for a day leads to unexpected and comical events.
The book's narrative and illustrations reflect Gág's signature style.
The story's unexpected twists and turns keep readers engaged.
The book's themes of gender roles and the challenges of housework are subtly explored.
The story follows Fritzl, who believes he works harder than his wife, Lisi.
Their decision to switch roles for a day leads to unexpected and comical events.
The book's narrative and illustrations reflect Gág's signature style.
The story's unexpected twists and turns keep readers engaged.
The book's themes of gender roles and the challenges of housework are subtly explored.
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Mentioned by Holly Fry as a book about a man who wants to do housework, resulting in humorous and slightly dark events.

Wanda Gág, Part 2