Monday, December 31, 2018

Am I There Yet?

Book 35 of my 2018 Reading Challenge

Am I There Yet? by Mari Andrew

Summary (via Goodreads)
Mari Andrew started doodling when she worked at a bakery--she took some license with the display case labels. When customers noticed and began telling her the drawings brightened their days, Mari realized she could use that hobby to connect with people. She hit a professional rough patch in her late 20s and began to chronicle her work on Instagram. Nearly overnight, she became a sensation. Now when Mari Andrew posts something new, the Internet rejoices.
This book is organized by universal themes of becoming an adult--for example, loss, adventure, ambition. Within each chapter, Mari shares her personal experiences in never-before-seen essays, accompanied by spreads of her signature illustrations, 90 percent of which are brand new. Readers are bound to see some of themselves in this book, whether seeking advice on how to handle growing up, or just looking for a friend who can commiserate.
 


My Opinion
I found her art on Instagram and enjoyed this quick read.  I laughed on the first page when her dedication to her mom read, "For My Mom. Sorry it's not a grandchild." and found myself nodding along at multiple points in the book.

Quote from the Book 
"Suddenly, my purpose didn't feel quite so elusive. What I love most about living isn't accomplishing things, but experiencing them."

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