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A Wall Street Journal bestseller
By the creator and host of the acclaimed mental health podcast Depresh Mode with John Moe "[A] path to deeper understanding and openness, by way of laughter in the dark" --The New York Times Book Review "Filled with heart, humor and hope." --People "A funny, honest book." --Neil Gaiman "Candid and funny and intimate." --Susan OrleanOne of Today's Ten Best Inspirational Books, 2020
"If David Sedaris wrote a book about depression, this would be his take." --Lee Woodruff, author of In an Instant "Laugh-out-loud funny." --Today "Moe's edifying, enjoyable take on the realities of living with depression will uplift any reader." --Publisher's Weekly (starred review) "Moe is exactly the right person to give an attentive, irreverent voice to those suffering with depression." --Susan Maguire, Booklist "Deeply moving and, against all odds, life-affirming. It's an ode to the blues that makes you feel better about being human." --Susan Orlean "While you'll be laughing throughout, you'll also have a few 'a-ha' moments in the mix." --Chicago Tribune "Moe takes the stigma out of discussing mental illness and offers camaraderie to those who suffer from depression... [His] words should supply help, hope, and humor to many readers. " --Library Journal "More than once I woke my husband up shouting, "Oh my God, THIS. IT IS EXACTLY* THIS" while reading this book. He was concerned but no more than usual." --Jenny Lawson "A laughably relatable (and at times bittersweet) read for those who have experienced depression and an enlightening one for those who haven't but want to understand it better... Uplifting." --Mandatory.com "Thoughtful and, yes, sometimes hilarious new memoir." --AARP "A funny, honest book." -- Neil Gaiman "I love this book!" -- Gary Gulman "The feel-bad hit of the summer!" -- Colson Whitehead, author of The Underground Railroad