An honest, thoughtful and superb accompaniment to our anxious times. This is not just a book by a very funny comedian. It also acts as a soothing balm to the mysterious symptoms of anxiety. A brave and vulnerable book by a very, very funny woman. -- Joe Lycett, author of Parsnips, Buttered Funny, compassionate and true. Ruffells wit and kindness on the page soothes the soul and makes you feel less alone. -- Elizabeth Day, author of How to Fail People will love this book. -- James Acaster, comedian and author of Perfect Sound Whatever A brilliant representation of anxiety made hilarious. -- Romesh Ranganathan, comedian and author of As Good As It Gets Only Suzi Ruffell can take anxiety & make it funny. Relatable, hilarious & educational to boot. -- Aisling Bea Brilliantly honest, beautifully written and will help so many people. -- Josh Widdicombe, comedian and author of Watching Neighbours Twice a Day.... An excellent book, I want to give everyone I know - from my teenage niece to my sixty-year-old Dad. So brilliant. -- Maisie Adam, comedian A beautifully sensitive book from one of Britains best comedians. -- Tom Allen, comedian and author of No Shame Honest, hilarious and totally relatable. Simply wonderful, I related so hard to every chapter. I LOVED IT. -- Rosie Jones, comedian A really funny and honest book. A work of such importance. -- Jon Richardson, comedian and author of Its Not Me, Its You! Moving, funny, real, warm and beautiful. Fantastic. -- Giovanna Fletcher, author of Happy Mum, Happy Baby Suzi has managed to write a memoir that acts as confidante, agony aunt and your best friend in one warm, honest and beautifully written book. -- Jen Brister, comedian and author of The Other Mother God, it made me laugh, at the same time think oh yep-thats like my little anxious brain box too comfort and LOLs from one of the best in the biz. -- Ellie Taylor, comedian and author of My Child and Other Mistakes A warm, witty and fantastically honest memoir * DIVA Magazine *