![]() I did wish the book were organized by theme. The comics are about Andersen, not a fictional character. There are also three longer comics: one about overcoming anxiety, depression, and self-doubt one about learning why people love cats, and one about stealing sweaters from people. I didn’t realize just how much of Andersen’s style relies on such comparisons until I looked more closely. For the most part, these comics compare and contrast things, like how men vs. Oh, myyyy, it’s lovely to feel! I will say that you can find most of Andersen’s comics online, but the website she uses is horribly clunky, so just get the book! Velvetyyyyyy….īig Mushy Happy Lump basically has one comic per page. ![]() ![]() ![]() The title and the cartoon’s shirt are both velvety. ![]() I had put her first book, Adulthood is a Myth, on my 20 Books of Summer challenge list, but I ended up buying her second book in the meantime, so I read that one instead! Big Mushy Happy Lump is short at 125 pages, but she provides some keen insight into what contemporary womanhood looks like, especially if the woman is an book-loving introvert close to 30.īig Mushy Happy Lump was published in March 2017 by Andrews McMeel Publishing, whom I’ve never heard of. Sarah Andersen is a delightful presence on the otherwise mostly miserable internet. ![]()
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