Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things

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Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things
In her book Furiously Happy: A Funny Book about Horrible Things, Jenny Lawson gives readers an uncensored peek behind the curtain of living with mental illness. This comedic autobiography gives readers who live with conditions like anxiety and depression the comfort of knowing they're not alone, and readers who don’t have a clue about these things a better understanding of the world of mental illness. Lawson unapologetically reveals her crazy life, and her philosophy; be furiously happy. You can pick this book up at any book shop or library to enjoy a book full of tales about panic attacks, a cat named Ferris Mewler, and how to be furiously happy. I found this book to be funny, inspiring, …show more content…

Is it professional, casual, or the kind where you barley understand what their saying because they're using words you've never even heard before? In Furiously Happy Jenny Lawson's writing is humorous, quick witted, and sometimes a little all over the place. And I mean "All over the place" in the best way. The Guardian.com says “Furiously Happy is a scrappy, blog-like affair” (“Furiously Happy by Jenny Lawson Review- how to feel OK when you have a brain that is trying to kill you”). But throughout the book you can still see the natural talent Lawson has for writing, and that it's something she truly enjoys. Furiously Happy truly is a mess of essays and random thoughts, Lawson even said so herself. But the lack of general plot actually adds to the character of the …show more content…

But Furiously Happy is anything but cleaned up. Jenny Lawson truly exposes herself and her struggles. She talks freely about things that would normally be spoken about in hushed tones. From the struggles of not wanting to leave your house, to her battle with self harm, Lawson hides nothing. She kicks open the door of a topic that desperately needs to be talked about and has become a leader to anxiety ridden introverts. She has decided to wear her weaknesses on her sleeve, turning them into her strengths. The book also sheds a light on her family life. The book talks about how her mental illnesses have affected not only herself, but her loved ones as

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