Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
In the journey toward adulthood, writer and Instagram illustrator Mari Andrew acknowledges it is all too easy to tread the paths of those who came before you; the worn path is often straight and narrow, with few bumps in the road and little scenery to keep you inspired. But what if you want to wander? What if you don't want to walk the common path? What if there is no map to guide you through the loop-de-loops and detours life has thrown your way?
In this guide to growing pains and growing up, Instagram darling Mari Andrew captures the heavy feelings and comical complexities gathered on the journey toward adulthood. Filled with tales of the twentysomething--from creating home in a new city and understanding the link between a hair dryer and good self-esteem to the depths of heartache and loss--this book documents the path of an artist trying to find her way.
We are all doing our best and figuring it out as we go... one zig-zag at a time.
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New York Times besteller This on-point guide to growing up by Instagram sensation Mari Andrew captures the feelings and comical complexities of millenials and adulthood with essays and illustrations. In the journey toward adulthood, it is easy to find yourself treading the path of those who came before you; the path often appears straight and narrow, with a few bumps in the road and a little scenery to keep you inspired. But what if you don't want to walk a worn path? What if you want to wander? What if there is no map to guide you through the detours life throws your way? From creating a home in a new city to understanding the link between a good hair dryer and good self-esteem to dealing with the depths of heartache and loss, these tales of the twentysomething document a road less traveled--a road that sometimes is just the way you're meant to go.
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - This on-point guide to growing up by Instagram sensation Mari Andrew features "achingly vulnerable and completely relatable watercolor illustrations about relationships, heartbreak and the struggles of urban life" (The Washington Post). In the journey toward adulthood, it is easy to find yourself treading the path of those who came before you; the path often appears straight and narrow, with a few bumps in the road and a little scenery to keep you inspired. But what if you don't want to walk a worn path? What if you want to wander? What if there is no map to guide you through the detours life throws your way?
From creating a home in a new city to understanding the link between a good hair dryer and good self-esteem to dealing with the depths of heartache and loss, these tales of the twentysomething document a road less traveled--a road that sometimes is just the way you're meant to go.
Praise for Am I There Yet?
"Equal parts memoir and illustrated guidebook, it chronicles Andrew's journey through adulthood as she navigates love and heartbreak, professional indecision and success, and personal struggles."--Refinery29
"Using her artistic skills to illustrate thought-provoking essays, Andrew inspires readers to take the path less traveled in life."--CNN
"The illustrations . . . are often packed with truths about dating, self-care, careers, and all the secret thoughts you never say out loud."--Elle
"This uplifting book is filled with essays and illustrations that will fill you with so much hope as you move forward with any big life change."--Bustle
"Her illustrations will resonate with anyone who has ever had a crush, went on a date, or felt the sting of heartbreak."--The Independent