Descript |
181 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
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Emotional anarchy -- Despair -- Annoying sht people do -- Neutral sh*t people do -- Trainwreckonomics -- Rage -- For shame -- Fleeting moments of happiness |
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Includes index |
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All her life, Eden Sher has suffered from dyscommunicatia (n. the inability to articulate a feeling through words.). Then, one day, she decided that, whenever she had an emotion for which she had no word, she would make one up. The result of this is The Emotionary, which lives at the intersection of incredibly funny and very useful. Chock full of words you always wanted/never knew you needed, often accompanied by illustrations of hilarious and all-too-familiar situations, The Emotionary will be a cherished tool for you or the world-class feelings-haver in your life. At long last, all your complicated feelings can be put into words, so you can recognize them for what they are, speak their names aloud, and move on. Finally! |
Subject |
Communication -- Juvenile literature
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American wit and humor.
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Communication.
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Emotional intelligence.
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Emotions.
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Emotionell intelligens
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Känslor
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Humor.
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Dictionaries.
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Juvenile works.
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Lexikon
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Classmark |
302.2
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Alt Auth |
Wertz, Julia,
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Add Title |
Noun, a dictionary of words that do not exist for feelings that do |
ISBN/ISSN |
9781595148384 (hardcover) |
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1595148388 (hardcover) |
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