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Maybe This Will Help: How to Feel Better When Things Stay the Same Hardcover – November 23, 2021
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Maybe This Will Help is one part the funny and relatable graphs that fans of Am I Overthinking This? and of Michelle Rial know and love, and one part the honest stories behind what makes those graphs so poignant. Michelle Rial brings to light her struggles with chronic pain, grief, and creative uncertainty in a way that reflects the universality of dealing with the unthinkable. Equal parts funny and moving, this book delves into the more serious side of things, finding levity and collective experience in the invisible difficulties that so many of us face. Through humorous charts and intimate peeks into the author's life, it explores the big things that can feel unmanageable and the everyday humor that keeps us moving forward.
SELF-HELP WITH HUMOR: This book brings levity and laughter to serious topics without undermining the important message and relatability that makes it resonate.
BELOVED AUTHOR: Michelle Rial's first book was beloved by her tens of thousands of fans as well as by the media, including Wired, Vulture, Book Riot—and the New Yorker even published her chart-based article on "Book Publishing by the Numbers."
JUST THE RIGHT TONE: This book perfectly captures trying to figure out the "magic pill" that will fix things, struggling to find peace in how things are, and the humor in even the hardest times. It makes an ideal gift for someone struggling with physical or mental pain when you want to help but aren't sure how to.
Perfect for: Fans of Michelle Rial's Instagram and first book, Am I Overthinking This?; people in their 20s and 30s grappling with big life changes or chronic illness
- Print length160 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherChronicle Books
- Publication dateNovember 23, 2021
- Dimensions7.25 x 0.75 x 7.25 inches
- ISBN-101797211250
- ISBN-13978-1797211251
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A visual pep talk of charts and essays on feeling better about not feeling better.
Equal parts funny and moving, Maybe This Will Help by Michelle Rial delves into the more serious side of things, finding levity and collective experience in the invisible difficulties that so many of us face.
Through humorous charts and intimate peeks into the author's life, it explores the big things that can feel unmanageable and the everyday humor that keeps us moving forward.
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About the Author
Michelle Rial is a graphic designer who makes charts. Named by Vulture as one of "9 of the Funniest Cartoonists and Illustrators on Instagram," she is the author of the books Am I Overthinking This? and Maybe This Will Help, and her work has been featured by The New Yorker, Oprah Daily Magazine, WIRED and more. She can be found wearing comfortable shoes in the Bay Area.
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- Publisher : Chronicle Books (November 23, 2021)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 160 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1797211250
- ISBN-13 : 978-1797211251
- Item Weight : 15.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 7.25 x 0.75 x 7.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #258,404 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #38 in Internet & Social Media Humor (Books)
- #97 in Computers & Internet Humor
- #370 in Self-Help & Psychology Humor
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Michelle Rial is a graphic designer who makes charts. Named by Vulture as one of “9 of the Funniest Cartoonists and Illustrators on Instagram,” her work has been featured by The New Yorker, Fast Company, USA Today, WIRED, and more. She’s the author and illustrator of “Am I Overthinking This? Over-answering Life’s Questions in 101 Charts,” and a former senior designer at BuzzFeed News.
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Michelle, in her original and unique style, has an incredible talent to address complicated feelings and turn them into brilliant graphics that we can all relate to.
Her book -graphs and prose- deeply personal and thought provoking, invite us to reflect, and offers compassion, hope, and encouragement when dealing with difficulties that so many of us face.
Michelle communicates directly from her world to your own world in such magnificent way that you feel connected...and you feel everything she is conveying...everything she is rendering.
Michelle is my daughter. I congratulate her for this book and the others that have been published. I am so proud of her: for how she is, for what she does, for what she has accomplished, for what moves her.








