A beautifully written book which talks about anxiety, depression and suicide but in a way that hits close to home if you have dealt with these issues personally. It is written in a way that is funny but also relays the day to day struggles of being a human and an adult in this world.
I read A Man Called Ove earlier in the year and both books have had me tearing up.
One of my favourite authors and I am yet to read a book of his I don't enjoy.