![]() Not just the wee sharp nasal exhalation of breath that we often endow with that acronym, but actual belly laughs that serve to dispel tension that we may or may not be aware we are carrying deep in our souls. ![]() Her decision to face every fear she has in one weakness-defeating overnight masterplan had me literally lol’ing. I doubt it though, and the genius of these books is to make us all feel less alone in that.īrosh’s long dark night of the soul is, for me, the highlight of Solutions and other Problems. I might be the only person who has a constant internal monologue that is predominantly utter nonsense interspersed with “why is my brain DOING this?”. Brosh has an unerring ability to juxtapose the worst of what the universe can do to us with the ridiculous pathos of life’s minutiae. The middle portion of the book is The Serious Bit, covering some of the life stuff mentioned above. You may not see much potential in there for humour, but somehow Brosh simmers this unholy soup into a gorgeously reassuring door-stopper of a book that covers everything from becoming your own best friend to a debilitating fear of dandelions. Since Hyperbole and a Half, and throughout Solutions, we discover that a divorce, the suicide of her sister, the divorce of her parents, and a new relationship is just some of what kept Brosh incognito for 6+ years. ![]() ![]() The new book covers an even greater diversity of life experience than the first. ![]()
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