
Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened
by Allie Brosh (2013)
Like 'Furiously Happy', this book uses humor to explore personal struggles with relatable honesty.

by Jenny Lawson (2015)
In Furiously Happy, a humor memoir tinged with just enough tragedy and pathos to make it worthwhile, Jenny Lawson examines her own experience with severe depression and a host of other conditions, and explains how it has led her to live life to the fullest: "I've often thought that people with severe depression have developed such a well for experiencing extreme emotion that they might be able to experience extreme joy in a way that ‘normal people' also might never understand. And that's what Furiously Happy is all about." Jenny’s readings are standing room only, with fans lining up to have Jenny sign their bottles of Xanax or Prozac as often as they are to have her sign their books. Furiously Happy appeals to Jenny's core fan base but also transcends it. There are so many people out there struggling with depression and mental illness, either themselves or someone in their family―and in Furiously Happy they will find a member of their tribe offering up an uplifting message (via a taxidermied roadkill raccoon). Let's Pretend This Never Happened ostensibly was about embracing your own weirdness, but deep down it was about family. Furiously Happy is about depression and mental illness, but deep down it's about joy―and who doesn't want a bit more of that?
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by Allie Brosh (2013)
Like 'Furiously Happy', this book uses humor to explore personal struggles with relatable honesty.

by Amy Poehler (2014)
Similar to 'Furiously Happy', this offers a humorous and candid look at life's challenges and triumphs.

by David Sedaris (2013)
Like 'Furiously Happy', this collection uses sharp wit to find humor in everyday life and personal experiences.

by Tina Fey (2011)
If you enjoyed 'Furiously Happy', you'll appreciate Fey's blend of humor and personal reflection on navigating life.

by Maria Bamford (2023)
Echoing 'Furiously Happy', this memoir offers a raw and humorous perspective on mental health struggles.
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