Herding Cats

A Sarah's Scribbles Collection , #3

paperback, 112 pages

Published March 26, 2018 by Andrews McMeel Publishing.

ISBN:
978-1-4494-8978-6
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OCLC Number:
1021060387

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The delightful third installment of Sarah's Scribbles by Sarah Andersen, winner of three consecutive Goodreads Choice Awards for Best Graphic Novels & Comics ". . . author Sarah Andersen uses hilarious (and adorable) comics to illustrate the very specific growing pains that occur on your way to becoming a mature, put-together grownup. Andersen's spot-on illustrations also show how to navigate this newfound adulthood once you arrive, since maturity is equally as hard to maintain as it is to find ... " --The Huffington Post Sarah valiantly struggles with waking up in the morning, being productive, and dealing with social situations. Sarah's Scribbles is the comic strip that follows her life, finding humor in living as an adulting introvert that is at times weird, awkward, and embarrassing. The third collection of Sarah's Scribbles comics includes never-before-published comics and an illustrated essay about struggles with sexism, personal growth, and the rewards and …

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reviewed Herding Cats by Sarah Andersen (Sarah's Scribbles, #3)

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Sarah Andersen's comics are so relatable! From her comics on being an introvert, to calling her cat anything but its real name, to the garbage fire that is the internet today, I saw glimpses of myself and my friends. The bonus section at the end directed toward creatives making art today was heartfelt, and I hope artists can see the truth in it and take it to heart.

reviewed Herding Cats by Sarah Andersen (Sarah's Scribbles, #3)

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Sarah's work is always so down to earth and relatable and this volume does not fail to deliver. I often find myself thinking "oh, it's not just me" when I read Sarah's comics and the advice she gives at the end of the book for budding artists is just as relevent for people just trying to human in this internet age. The comics are short but impactful and the quirky sense of humour leaves me smiling much broader than before I read them.

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