

I instinctively feel that sharing with others in the same boat is the way to go I feel able to be honest about how I feel without burdening anyone. I feel like im about to mess up the lives of those closest to me. He also lost his parents at an early age and is very emotionally dependant on me. My husband is very supportive but worried because he fears he might lose his job and thus our heakth insurance as the company he works for may go under. I'm not mentioning anything to my kids as one is in their final year of school, another final year of university and one lives abroad. She referred me for ultrasound and mammogram on Monday morning and to a breast surgeon as she said she thought I would be needing one so best to get going. My husband found a lump in my left breast I went to the Dr she said it was a 3cn solid mass attached to muscle wall that looked "very concerning". I am definitely looking forward to Sarah Andersen’s work in the future.I am in a similar position to you, we even share a first name. I personally think this is a book that would make a great gift or a nice addition to your collection. It made this book a lot more personal and it felt like you’re reading stories from a friend. The best part of this book was the second half, where personal essays by the author were added along with the illustrations. It’s a book that you can read in one sitting and something that’s worth reading all over again.Įspecially when you’re feeling like this.

What I liked about this is that it was able to present relatable situations in a really cute and funny way. If you’re a fan of the author or have previously liked some of her works on various social media platforms, you will definitely love this book.

I’ve been a follower of the author, Sarah Anderson on Instagram for quite a while now. This is my first time reviewing a comic book so I’m going to do it based on how much I enjoyed it. The same uniquely frank, real, yet humorous and uplifting tone that makes Sarah’s Scribbles so relatable blooms beautifully in this new longer form.Ī copy was given to me via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. In addition to the most recent Sarah’s Scribbles fan favorites and dozens of all-new comics, this volume contains illustrated personal essays on Sarah’s real-life experiences with anxiety, career, relationships and other adulthood challenges that will remind readers of Allie Brosh’s Hyperbole and a Half and Jenny Lawson’s Let’s Pretend This Never Happened. Sarah Andersen’s hugely popular, world-famous Sarah’s Scribbles comics are for those of us who boast bookstore-ready bodies and Netflix-ready hair, who are always down for all-night reading-in-bed parties and extremely exclusive after-hour one-person music festivals.
