Stress-eating after a breakup?
Frustrated by the cost of a good cocktail?
Stymied by the weirdness of abstract art?
These penguins share your pain.
The random penguins are a lineup of quirky, lovable weirdos with minds of their own. They understand the agony of social awkwardness, the power of the perfect smoky eye, and the arm- (or wing)-flapping terror of having a bee in the car. In fact, these winged characters get into the same sticky situations we all do. They are
Penguins with People Problems.
So meet your favorite new flightless friends. They're brutally honest (except when they're lying), comically insecure, and totally relatable.
Penguins with People Problems is a 100% delight.
– Elizabeth Gilbert, bestselling author of
Eat Pray Love,
The Signature of All Things, and
BIG MAGIC Penguins With People Problems made me giggle, frantically fold down favorite pages, and insist that the people around me laugh too, even if they were way too young to get the jokes. I’m practically passing them out.
–
KJ Dell'Antonia,
The New York Times Thoroughly random and absolutely hilarious.
–
Lily King, award-winning author of
Euphoria
Like Sandra Boynton for grownups--only boozier and more socially awkward. Mary Laura Philpott's lovable
Penguins With People Problems drink too much, curse occasionally, and like the rest of us, have less control over their flippers and waistline than they'd prefer.
– Ann Imig, Founder of Listen To Your Mother and Editor of
Listen To Your Mother: What She Said Then, What We're Saying NowMary Laura Philpott is an author, editor, and occasional artist who has written for
The New York Times,
The Queen Latifal³°