<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> This follow-up to Hyperbole and a Half "includes humorous stories from [cartoonist] Allie Brosh's childhood; the adventures of her very bad animals; merciless dissection of her own character flaws; incisive essays on grief, loneliness, and powerlessness; [and] reflections on the absurdity of modern life"--Publisher marketing. <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <b>INSTANT #1 <i>NEW YORK TIMES</i> BESTSELLER</b> <p/><b>For the first time in seven years, Allie Brosh--beloved author and artist of the extraordinary #1 <i>New York Times </i>bestseller <i>Hyperbole and a Half--</i>returns with a new collection of comedic, autobiographical, and illustrated essays. </b> <p/><i>Solutions and Other Problems</i> includes humorous stories from Allie Brosh's childhood; the adventures of her very bad animals; merciless dissection of her own character flaws; incisive essays on grief, loneliness, and powerlessness; as well as reflections on the absurdity of modern life. <p/>This full-color, beautifully illustrated edition features all-new material with more than 1,600 pieces of art. <i>Solutions and Other Problems </i>marks the return of a beloved American humorist who has "the observational skills of a scientist, the creativity of an artist, and the wit of a comedian" (Bill Gates). <p/>Praise for Allie Brosh's <i>Hyperbole and a Half</i>: <br> "Imagine if David Sedaris could draw....Enchanting." <i>--People</i><br> "One of the best things I've ever read in my life." <i>--</i>Marc Maron<br> "Will make you laugh until you sob, even when Brosh describes her struggle with depression." <i>--Entertainment Weekly</i><br> "I would gladly pay to sit in a room full of people reading this book, merely to share the laughter." <i>--The Philadelphia Inquirer</i><br> "In a culture that encourages people to carry mental illness as a secret burden....Brosh's bracing honesty is a gift." <i>--Chicago Tribune</i> <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> "Brosh is LOL funny...a deranged graphic storyteller without peer. Alienation is her subject. Spillage is her style...Her animal stories are superb...Brosh's stories, many drawn from her childhood, are madcap with a strong tragic undertow."<br> <b><i>--The Wall Street Journal</i></b> </br></br>"No one sums up the hilarity, devastation and bizarreness of life quite like comic artist and blogger Allie Brosh. Her long-awaited follow-up to Hyperbole and a Half couldn't have come at a better time than this absurd and awful year. From stories about mystery poop and a dandelion-fearing child to the struggle for self-acceptance and the heartbreaking loss of her sister, it's a road trip through a brilliant and inquisitive mind, driven by colorful illustrations, sharp wit and refreshing honesty. And if you're just looking for laughs, Brosh has elevated the funny pet story to a literal art form."<br> <b>--<i>NPR</i></b> </br></br>"Through it all, [Brosh] is refreshingly vulnerable and honest. In trying to overcome her weaknesses, by spending a night alone in the woods, she reminds us that it's okay not to be okay ... Another standout from Brosh that is both heartening and heartbreaking."<br> <b>--<i>Library Journal</i>, Starred Review</b> </br></br>"Brosh's storytelling is so distinctive and compelling it's like suddenly running in to a friend you feared was lost forever . . . [She] reliably channels the simplicity of a child or the innocence of an animal and tells raucous, heartbreaking stories that reflect the hidden parts of us all . . . For Brosh's millions of fans, this is well worth the wait."<br> <b>--<i>Kirkus Reviews</i></b> </br></br>"The book an author produces after a wildly popular debut has all eyes on it. Fear not, Allie Brosh fans: <i>Solutions and Other Problems</i> is every bit as hilarious and slyly poignant as 2013's <i>Hyperbole and a Half</i>. Starting with the time she got stuck in a bucket at age 3, Brosh's autobiographical comics thrust her into a variety of insane and sometimes heartbreaking scenes. She battles anxiety, depression, annoying neighbors . . . and somehow, it cheers you right up."<br> <b>--<i>People</i></b> </br></br>"Brosh alternates sorrow with levity--funny childhood stories, more animal tales, and general musings on life and its lack of meaning or fairness--with grace that feels true to life."<br> <b>--<i>Booklist</i></b> </br></br>"Gut-busting . . . . Like a millennial James Thurber, Brosh has a knack for seeding a small, choice detail that snowballs into existential chaos . . . [Her] spidery and demented digital portraits, a visual expression of fun-house mirror anxiety, fits her material perfectly. . . This achingly accurate and consistently hilarious comic memoir finds Brosh moving forward and becoming a stronger, braver storyteller page by page."<br> <b>--<i>Publishers Weekly</i>, Starred Review</b> <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> Allie Brosh is the author of the #1 <i>New York Times </i>bestsellers <i>Solutions and Other Problems </i>and <i>Hyperbole and a Half</i>, which was named the Goodreads Choice Award Winner for Best Humor Book of the Year. Brosh has also given herself many prestigious awards, including "fanciest horse drawing" and "most likely to succeed." Find out more at HyperboleandaHalf.blogspot.com.
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