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I Will Never Become an Adult by Ellie Brosh Publisher: Huacheng Publishing House

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Introduction · · · · · ·
The so-called adults who are always positive and always make the right choices may not exist. When you are overwhelmed by these unrealistic standards, you might as well look at Ellie, who analyzes herself so eagerly and honestly, entering from the most subtle incisions in life, bringing out the best and worst sides of human nature. In the end, we still have to reconcile with our true selves, accept it, and love it well.

It sounds a bit heavy, right? But Ellie's crazy style and black humor can make you laugh at the brokenness of adults, and slap your thigh and say: Hahaha, I'm talking about me! Open it, and you will definitely resonate with Ellie.

◆Bill Gates recommends a thousand-word article: A scientist’s observation skills + an artist’s creativity + a comedian’s flash of inspiration = treasure girl Ellie!

◆Goodreads 2013 Humor Book Award, New York Times No. 1 Book, Indie Next American Independent Bookstore Award.

◆Welcome to Ellie's world! Here you can take off the disguise of "adults" and every true self is worth telling in detail.

◆A literary adult comic that vividly shows the brokenness of adults. It turns out that the happiness, loneliness and pain of adults are all connected. I feel like I am being seen!

◆18 stories, telling the funny and troublesome things that Ellie encountered since she was a child. She really dares to tell the realities of life that you can and can't imagine.

◆Present the world through the eyes of a depressed person accurately: What does depression feel like? How to comfort a depressed friend?

◆The original version of the meme "Who are we?" It makes you laugh and cry, and it hurts your heart and makes you laugh until your head drops.

About the Author
Allie Brosh

Cartoonist, bedroom recluse, dog lover.

When I was drawing this book, I was still struggling with depression.

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