A review by memily
Happy Never After: why the happiness fairytale is driving us mad (and how I flipped the script) by Jill Stark

3.0

The front cover reads like this will be about single life (my bad for not also absorbing the back blurb before investing in the idea of reading it for myself), and I suppose it is, in a way, but it’s much more about crippling depression and anxiety, and the author’s struggles and triumphs and her life lived. I enjoyed it, but it was an effort.