How to Weep in Public: Feeble Offerings on Depression from One Who Knows

Written by:
Jacqueline Novak
Narrated by:
Jacqueline Novak

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
1
Narrator
1
Release Date
August 2020
Duration
6 hours 8 minutes
Summary
In her hilarious memoir-meets-guide-to-life, comedian (and professional depressive) Jacqueline Novak
reveals the hidden pleasures of depression, advises readers on how to make the most of a cat hair–covered life,
and helps them summon the strength to shed that bathrobe and face the world.
Exhausted? Run down? Filled with a vague sense of ennui, an occasional twinge of regret, or a hell of a lot of
mood stabilizers?
Then this is the book for you.
How to Weep in Public is both a tongue-in-cheek advice guide (from a person who has no business giving advice to
anyone!) and one woman’s breathless journey to consistently put on pants, or at least get out of bed in the morning.
Beginning with her earliest blue moments of infancy and hopscotching through her exploration of the world of
pharmaceuticals before bounding right back to her parents’ couch, Jacqueline Novak will introduce you to the ABCs
(Adderall! Benzos! Catatonia!) of depression and reveal, funnily enough, that a lot can happen even when you’re
standing still.
Or, as it happens, lying down.
Whether you’re coping with the occasional down day or thrive fully in Picasso’s Blue Period, How to Weep in Public
is the perfect place to regroup between those nagging Tony Robbins tapes and that exhausting amount of “leaning in.”
So sit back, relax, and let Jacqueline Novak teach you how to carpe depressem with the rest of them.
Reviews
Profile Avatar
Blair E.

My favorite book. Helps me when I’m feeling the void

1 book added to cart
Subtotal
$19.99
View Cart