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You Can Rest Here - by Sarah Nilson (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- A flawed and fabulous frog navigates anxiety, imperfection, and self-acceptance in this beautifully illustrated, darkly funny, and deeply affirming debut from Instagram sensation Sarah Nilson (@justfrogetaboutit).
- About the Author: Sarah Nilson is a writer and artist who uses her art to discuss the human experience.
- 144 Pages
- Self Improvement, Personal Growth
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Book Synopsis
A flawed and fabulous frog navigates anxiety, imperfection, and self-acceptance in this beautifully illustrated, darkly funny, and deeply affirming debut from Instagram sensation Sarah Nilson (@justfrogetaboutit).
You Can Rest Here is not your typical self-help book--and Gorf is not your typical self-help mascot. Flawed, fabulous, and fiercely relatable, Gorf (which is "Frog" backwards) leaps from viral comics into an illustrated journey of humor, heart, and hard-earned wisdom. With a watercolor wash of dry wit and messy feelings, this book is a balm for anyone who's ever felt too weird, too much, or not enough.
Beloved by over half a million followers, Sarah Nilson's frog alter ego tackles everything from anxiety spirals and creative burnout to self-worth and awkward hope. With signature one-liners and softly surreal illustrations, Gorf offers gentle honesty and irreverent compassion in equal measure. It's not about fixing yourself--it's about laughing through the chaos and learning to sit with it.
A collection of fan-favorite comics paired with more than 50 percent exclusive never-before-seen material, You Can Rest Here is a heartfelt and hilarious ode to self-acceptance in all its imperfect glory. It's a keepsake for anyone who's ever felt pressure to have it all figured out--and an invitation to take a breath and just be. Chapters explore themes like:
- "Accepting the Cringe of Your Humanity"
- "Self-Acceptance over Self-Help"
- "Gratitude"
- And more!
About the Author
Sarah Nilson is a writer and artist who uses her art to discuss the human experience. Her project of illustrating one character every day turned into the beloved frog mascot of @justfrogetaboutit and has taken her further than she ever thought possible