<p><b>#1 <i>New York Times</i> Bestseller </b><br><br><b>In <i>Furiously Happy</i>, a humor memoir tinged with just enough tragedy and pathos to make it worthwhile, Jenny Lawson examines her own experience with severe depression and a host of other conditions, and explains how it has led her to live life to the fullest:</b><br><br>"I''ve often thought that people with severe depression have developed such a well for experiencing extreme emotion that they might be able to experience extreme joy in a way that ¿normal people'' also might never understand. And that''s what <i>Furiously Happy</i> is all about."<br><br>Jenny¿s readings are standing room only, with fans lining up to have Jenny sign their bottles of Xanax or Prozac as often as they are to have her sign their books. <i>Furiously Happy</i> appeals to Jenny''s core fan base but also transcends it. There are <i>so many</i> people out there struggling with depression and mental illness, either themselves or someone in their family¿