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Let’s Pretend This Never Happened

Name: Let’s Pretend This Never Happened
By: Jenny Lawson
Narrated by: Jenny Lawson
Series:
Length 8 hrs and 41 mins
Category: Biographies & Memoirs, Entertainment & Celebrities
Release Date: 2012-04-16
Language: English

Jenny Lawson is a New York Times bestselling author, writer, and blogger who lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband and children. She has been writing online since 2001 and is known for her humorous and candid approach to subjects like mental illness, motherhood, and life in general.

This book is about a woman named Jenny Lawson who has a very unique and eccentric personality. She is very open and honest about her life and her thoughts, and she has a very dry sense of humor. She is also very honest about her mental health, and she has been diagnosed with clinical depression and anxiety. She is a very successful blogger, and she has written a number of books.

Jenny Lawson is the author of the popular blog The Bloggess and the New York Times bestselling books Furiously Happy, Let’s Pretend This Never Happened, and I Feel Bad About My Neck.

Lawson’s characters are often compared to those of David Sedaris and Augusten Burroughs. Like Sedaris and Burroughs, Lawson writes about her own life with humor and candor. However, Lawson’s characters are also unique in their own right.

Lawson’s characters are relatable because they are flawed and imperfect. They make mistakes and they have moments of weakness. But they also have moments of strength and resilience. They are complex and three-dimensional.

In addition, Lawson’s characters are relatable because they are relatable to real people. They are not one-dimensional caricatures or stereotypes. They are complex and nuanced.

Finally, Lawson’s characters are relatable because they are human. They are not perfect. They are not always likable. But they are always relatable.

Jenny Lawson’s memoir, Let’s Pretend This Never Happened, is a hilarious and heartwarming account of her life growing up in rural Texas. Lawson covers everything from her early childhood fears to her teenage years spent working at a taxidermy shop. Throughout the book, Lawson’s witty and self-deprecating sense of humor shines through, making for a highly enjoyable read.

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