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Broken by jenny lawson review
Broken by jenny lawson review












broken by jenny lawson review

I did love hearing her experiences and following her “of course you have Hashimoto’s disease” narrative Lawson’s been through a lot, but she has a good humor about it even when the days are hard. Because there’s a guilt that comes with that, with not experiencing things even when those you love most don’t understand it, and I’m so glad she says, you shouldn’t feel guilty about the things you can’t do right now put yourself first. Don’t get me wrong, it’s extremely relatable: there’s something truly validating about listening to someone as successful as Lawson tell you about a deep, internal tired preventing her from living life, or an absolutely crippling anxiety that keeps her from enjoying the world, even when she’s been afforded every opportunity. The unexpected parts of this book, and admittedly not so much my favorite, was her deeper reflections on mental health and that journey for her. And like I said, her voice and the things she says remind me exactly of them. Even having never read a book by her, I’m familiar with Jenny and all her antics, especially because so many of my friends are already big fans.

broken by jenny lawson review

My favorite parts of the book came from the humor, because that was more or less what I was expecting from her. The only downside to listening instead of reading right off the page is that I couldn’t make notes on some of my favorite quotes, both hilarious and inspiring. I can’t help but feel Jenny would make an excellent friend. She delivers her stories in a complete deadpan, and while it sounds absolutely bizarre to readers and listeners, it’s her truth and you can tell this is really how she thinks. I looked like a maniac cackling in my car on my way to work, or sitting in the office doing menial tasks listening to Jenny tell me about her lawn rats and live catching a skunk barely able to contain myself. This is one of those books I’m so glad I listened to on audio. Her poignant reflections on even the most random things make this book worth the read. From the six ways she lost a shoe right off her foot in public to the 33 things she said to strangers that now gets her out of parties, I could hardly contain my giggles.

broken by jenny lawson review

Through hilarious stories and heartfelt reflections, Jenny will have you laughing out loud and struggling to hold back tears, sometimes all at the same time. In Broken, Jenny Lawson discusses her mental health and autoimmune disorders with humor and heart. I’m not sure what I was expecting, but what I ended up with was the literary equivalent of hearing my ADD friends talk (and it was absolutely glorious). This was my very first Jenny Lawson novel, and I was not disappointed.














Broken by jenny lawson review