
How to Be Perfectly Unhappy
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published on 30. November 2017
Book
Hardback
48 pages
978-1-4494-3353-6 (ISBN)
Description
Matthew Inman-Eisner Award-winning creator of The Oatmeal and #1 New York Times bestselling author of How to Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting to Kill You-serves yet another helping of thoughtful hilarity in this charming, illustrated gift book for anyone who is irked by the question: "Are you happy?"
In How To Be Perfectly Unhappy, Inman explores the surprising benefits of forgetting about "happiness," and embracing instead the meaningful activities that keep us busy and interested and fascinated.
In How To Be Perfectly Unhappy, Inman explores the surprising benefits of forgetting about "happiness," and embracing instead the meaningful activities that keep us busy and interested and fascinated.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Kansas City
United States
Dimensions
Height: 160 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
206 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4494-3353-6 (9781449433536)
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Matthew Inman
How to Be Perfectly Unhappy
E-Book
12/2023
Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC
€9.62
Available for download

Matthew Inman
How to Be Perfectly Unhappy
E-Book
12/2023
Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC
€9.62
Available for download
Persons
Matthew Inman is the Eisner Award-winning creator of The Oatmeal and the #1 New York Times bestselling author of How to Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting to Kill You. Matthew also co-created the popular Exploding Kittens card game. Since being founded in 2009, his work on TheOatmeal.com has been read by over 300 million people. Matthew Inman is the Eisner Award-winning creator of The Oatmeal and the #1 New York Times bestselling author of How to Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting to Kill You. Matthew also co-created the popular Exploding Kittens card game. Since being founded in 2009, his work on TheOatmeal.com has been read by over 300 million people.