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Broken (in the best possible way) Paperback – May 3, 2022
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From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Furiously Happy and Let’s Pretend This Never Happened comes a deeply relatable book filled with humor and honesty about depression and anxiety.
As Jenny Lawson’s hundreds of thousands of fans know, she suffers from depression. In Broken, Jenny brings readers along on her mental and physical health journey, offering heartbreaking and hilarious anecdotes along the way.
With people experiencing anxiety and depression now more than ever, Jenny humanizes what we all face in an all-too-real way, reassuring us that we’re not alone and making us laugh while doing it. From the business ideas that she wants to pitch to Shark Tank to the reason why Jenny can never go back to the post office, Broken leaves nothing to the imagination in the most satisfying way. And of course, Jenny’s long-suffering husband Victor―the Ricky to Jenny’s Lucille Ball―is present throughout.
A treat for Jenny Lawson’s already existing fans, and destined to convert new ones, Broken is a beacon of hope and a wellspring of laughter when we all need it most.
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- Print length320 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 3, 2022
- Dimensions5.4 x 1.2 x 8.25 inches
- ISBN-101250812488
- ISBN-13978-1250812483
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“Jenny Lawson is extremely funny because she is extremely honest. Lawson’s relentless pursuit of authenticity is the source of the darkly hilarious prose found within this memoir of depression―a memoir that is unexpectedly inspiring and comforting but not unexpectedly endearing. Because to read Jenny Lawson is to love Jenny Lawson.” ―Augusten Burroughs, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Running with Scissors
“A new book from Jenny Lawson is always cause for celebration, and Broken is the party of the year. Even better: it’s a party that socially-anxious introverts can enjoy from the solitary comfort of their own couches, beds, cars, or closet floors buried under a pile of blankets and/or cats. HOW AWESOME IS THAT? I loved it. And if you like laughing and weirdness and honesty and―most of all―feeling seen, you will love it too.” ―Sarah Knight, author of The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F**k
“[Lawson]...makes others laugh. Her delivery is zany, clever, and raunchy. Her conversations with party guests, her long-suffering husband, her sister, and even herself are flat-out hilarious. And the situations she finds herself in are comic gold. Beneath the banter, however, is a heartbreaking chronicle of what goes on in the mind of a person dealing with anxiety and depression.” ―Booklist (starred review)
“Longtime fans of the author’s prose know that the destinations really aren’t the point; it’s the laugh-out-loud, tears-streaming-down-your-face journeys that make her writing so irresistible....[A] winning mix of shameless irreverence, wicked humor, and vulnerability.” ―Kirkus Reviews
“I consider Jenny Lawson to be a therapist colleague―not because she’s a fellow clinician, but because in courageously sharing the truth of her story, she makes us feel instantly seen and fully understood in all of our alternately painful and hilarious humanity.” ―Lori Gottlieb, New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone
“Jenny Lawson’s Broken is an adventure in courage. The vulnerability, the heart, and the candor is a gift to anyone who has ever felt too different. Life is sometimes not kind to us and Jenny uses such fierce humor. Thankful for it.”
―Luvvie Ajayi Jones, author of New York Times bestseller I’m Judging You and Professional Troublemaker: The Fear-Fighter Manual
“Lawson returns with a wry and entertaining take on her battle with depression, anxiety, and rheumatoid arthritis. As always, the author is unrivaled in her ability to use piercing humor and insight to take on heavy subjects....The beauty of these essays lies in Lawson's unfailing hopefulness amid her trials....Lawson's fans are in for a treat.” ―Publishers Weekly
“Impossible to read without howling with laughter…But Broken isn’t just about the funny. It’s incredibly moving when [Lawson] shares details about being submerged in the deep end of depression and writing notes to remind herself the dark days will pass.” ―Shelf Awareness
“A loop-de-loop of an emotional roller coaster that swoops from poetic to profane, madcap to moving and back again…a thing of hilarious beauty.” ―BookPage
Praise for Jenny Lawson
“Lawson’s self-deprecating humor is not only gaspingly funny and wonderfully inappropriate; it allows her to speak…in a real and raw way.” ―O, The Oprah Magazine
“[Lawson] writes with a rambling irreverence that makes you wish she were your best friend.” ―Entertainment Weekly
“The Bloggess writes stuff that actually is laugh out loud, but you know that really you shouldn’t be laughing and probably you’ll go to hell for laughing, so maybe you shouldn’t read it. That would be safer and wiser.” ―Neil Gaiman
“Jenny made me laugh so hard I feared for my safety!” ―Allie Brosh, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Hyperbole and a Half
“You’ll laugh, wince, writhe in discomfort, cry, then laugh again….But the two things you’ll never do is doubt Jenny’s brilliance or her fearlessness when it comes to having honest discussions about mental illness, shame, and the power of human resilience.” ―Brené Brown
“Take one part David Sedaris and two parts Chelsea Handler and you’ll have some inkling of the cockeyed humor of Jenny Lawson.” ―Parade
“The comic queen of the broken toys has risen, and her name is Jenny Lawson.” ―Christopher Moore, New York Times bestselling author of Lamb, A Dirty Job, and Fool
“Jenny Lawson is hilarious, snarky, witty, totally inappropriate, and ‘Like Mother Teresa, Only Better.’” ―Marie Claire
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- Publisher : Holt Paperbacks; Reprint edition (May 3, 2022)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 320 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1250812488
- ISBN-13 : 978-1250812483
- Item Weight : 9.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.4 x 1.2 x 8.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #18,344 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #36 in Journalist Biographies
- #97 in Self-Help & Psychology Humor
- #105 in Humor Essays (Books)
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Jenny Lawson is a very strange girl who has friends in spite of herself. She is perpetually one cat away from being a crazy cat lady.
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I laughed so hard I couldn’t drink coffee while reading just in case
And I marveled at the bits where I could say hey this is me too.
This book makes those of us that are a little broken feel included in the rest of the world.
You are weird. You are not alone. You are ok.
By MsMoore on April 7, 2021
It’s a good book. You should like it.
Lawson, if you are familiar with her work, writes a lot about her own struggles with mental illness, and this book really centers her experience living with and looking for treatment for her anxiety and depression (and all her other physical maladies as well).
She approaches life with humor and appreciates the absurdity of the world, or at least that is her public face. The stories are raw and human and honest, blending the serious with the levity she brings. Her books have been successful, and rightfully so. Reading her work is enjoyable and it stirs up the emotions. I recommend you pick up a copy.
By J. Edgar Mihelic, MA, MA, MBA on April 9, 2021
It’s a good book. You should like it.
Lawson, if you are familiar with her work, writes a lot about her own struggles with mental illness, and this book really centers her experience living with and looking for treatment for her anxiety and depression (and all her other physical maladies as well).
She approaches life with humor and appreciates the absurdity of the world, or at least that is her public face. The stories are raw and human and honest, blending the serious with the levity she brings. Her books have been successful, and rightfully so. Reading her work is enjoyable and it stirs up the emotions. I recommend you pick up a copy.
In her book, Jenny talks about how she likes to think about how our souls are like glass spheres we carry around. And like all glass things that go through the kind of crazy life this world puts us through, shards break off.
The shard of her soul she left for us in this book “Broken” to let others (like me) that feel this way, know we are not alone, has over the course of this read been my life saver.
She said this herself about those who leave these kinds of beautiful shards for others to find, “Those people [Jenny Lawson among them] make magic words and bittersweet songs and raucous art and beautiful pain. Those people make the world go around.” (p.277)
The day I started this book was my best friend’s father’s funeral which reminded me of my own father’s that had happened only 8 months before who died from COVID. The day I finished this book (today) is the 1yr anniversary of my father’s death.
As a woman who’s struggled with chronic pain, depression, and anxiety my entire life, this last year I’ve seen so many shards of my soul break off I’ve wondered if I still carry it at all.
But reading the hilarity of Jenny’s life (we share a name but not a spelling) combined with the beautiful eloquence in understanding how to get through the s*** of it all reminds me that I’m not only not alone, but I’ve been collecting shards from others. That my souls can expand to make the holes smaller, and sometimes you just have to blow the whole freakin’ thing up to be open to healing.
This isn’t just a book that will make you laugh and cry, for me, it has been a life line.
Thank you Jenny for sharing your vulnerable moments to help me feel strong enough to get through the day.
P.S. You should definitely publish versions of all your books with the notes in the margins between you and your editors. I’ve never laughed so hard ever!!!
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I'm studying to be an Elderly Patient Advocate now, and surprisingly I did find a couple things in this book that relate to my coursework. For example when Lawson described her difficulties with meds and claimed what she needs is a Drug Butler, I laughed because that's kind of part of my job. The other thing was her less funny, more Sisyphus-like experience fighting to get her ludicrously expensive medication covered by health insurance, first by requesting and then by appealing, and finally filing for an external or independent review. Her step-by-step description of the painful process entitled "An Open Letter to My Health Insurance Company," made for a much more comprehensive lesson than any I've received in class.
Jenny Lawson writes very frankly about her struggle with depression and anxiety, and the mad randomness that is her life, and it's funny and scary and identifiable and so human. Brilliant!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 9, 2021
Jenny Lawson writes very frankly about her struggle with depression and anxiety, and the mad randomness that is her life, and it's funny and scary and identifiable and so human. Brilliant!
Going to give her book today .. 🙏are there any other books anyone can recommend without offending her .. please help me .. 🙏













