![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The little addition to this instalment is that the author has some written thoughts collected along with the graphic panels that help to convey her intent behind some of the social anxiety pieces. This collection has more of the same aspects of the first: quirky, introvert humour that appeals to those in their 20s-30s about surviving this thing we call adulthood. Needless to say, after reading her first collection last year, picking up this one was a given. If you scroll down below, you'll see it's totally bang on for how I spend money.except nowadays I spend money on books for my kid rather than books for myself. Online resources estimate Sarah’s net worth to be 5,458,120. Having been working as a cartoonist, illustrator, and author for many years, she has garnered good affluence in her career thus far. I can almost guarantee you've seen this artist's work on social media in fact, the comic that was my first exposure to her work is included in this collection (that I first saw on Facebook what seems like eons ago). Sarah’s books include Adulthood is a Myth, Big Mushy Happy Lump, and Herding Cats. These new comics (and illustrated personal essays!) follow the ups and downs of the unrelenting self-esteem roller coaster that is young adult life: budgeting woes, cramps, the nuances of sweater theft, and the joy of staying home all day with box of pizza. Sarah Andersen's second comics collection picks up right where the first left off-huddled under a pile of blankets avoiding the responsibilities of the real world. Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2017 (Paperback) Title: Big Mushy Happy Lump: A "Sarah's Scribbles" Collection ![]()
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