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Everything Is OK

Andrews McMeel Publishing, September 6, 2022

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From the bestselling author of Quiet Girl in a Noisy World comes a gently humorous and poignant collection of comics about anxiety and depression—because sometimes even the simple things like getting out of bed every day feel like an uphill battle.

Everything Is OK is the story of Debbie Tung’s struggle with anxiety and her experience with depression. She shares what it’s like navigating life, overthinking every possible worst-case scenario, and constantly feeling like all hope is lost.

The book explores her journey to understanding the importance of mental health in her day-to-day life and how she learns to embrace the highs and lows when things feel out of control. Debbie opens up about deeply personal issues and the winding road to recovery, discovers the value of self-love, and rebuilds a more mindful relationship with her mental health.

In this graphic memoir, Debbie aims to provide positive and comforting messages to anyone who is facing similar difficulties or is just trying to get through a tough time in life. She hopes to encourage readers to be kinder to themselves, to know that they are not alone, and that it’s okay to be vulnerable because they are not defined by their mental health struggles. The dark clouds won’t be there forever. Everything will turn out all right.

Happily Ever After & Everything In Between

Andrews McMeel Publishing, June 2, 2020

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From the bestselling author of Quiet Girl in a Noisy World and Book Love comes a funny and adorable collection of comics about married life. From choosing a movie and sharing (or not sharing) dessert to snoring (naturally) and knowing when someone needs a cup of tea and a cozy blanket, Happily Ever After is the perfect gift for anyone in a relationship.

“A gem of a book.” —Ralph Lazar and Lisa Swerling, authors of Happiness Is… and Me Without You

“Debbie makes it feel okay to be a quiet person. Her honesty and vulnerability in portraying herself in these adorable sketches, is so refreshing!” —Curtis Wiklund, author of Us

“Such a lovely treat, to get a glimpse into the lives of a sweet couple and enjoy the heartwarming moments with them.” —Philippa Rice, author of Soppy

“Endearing, quirky and utterly relatable.” —Meg Adams, comic artist and creator of ARTBYMOGA

“Reading this book made me want to marry my boyfriend on the spot and experience all the lovely moments of marriage that Debbie Tung captures so perfectly in her comics.” — Valérie Minelli, aka Mrs. Frollein, author of Small Hours

Book Love

Andrews McMeel Publishing, January 1, 2019

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Bookworms rejoice! These charming comics capture exactly what it feels like to be head-over-heels for hardcovers. And paperbacks! And ebooks! And bookstores! And libraries!

Book Love is a gift book of comics tailor-made for tea-sipping, spine-sniffing, book-hoarding bibliophiles. Debbie Tung’s comics are instantly recognizable, making you laugh while precisely conveying the thoughts and habits of book nerds.

Quiet Girl in a Noisy World : An Introvert’s Story

Andrews McMeel Publishing, November 7, 2017

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This illustrated gift book of short comics illuminates author Debbie Tung's experience as an introvert in an extrovert’s world. Presented in a loose narrative style that can be read front to back or dipped into at one’s leisure, the book spans three years of Debbie’s life, from the end of college to the present day. In these early years of adulthood, Debbie slowly but finally discovers there is a name for her lifelong need to be alone: she’s an introvert. The first half of the book traces Debbie’s final year in college: socializing with peers, dating, falling in love (with an extrovert!), moving in, getting married, meeting new people, and simply trying to fit in. The second half looks at her life after graduation: finding a job, learning to live with her new husband, trying to understand social obligations when it comes to the in-laws, and navigating office life. Ultimately, Quiet Girl sends a positive, pro-introvert message: our heroine learns to embrace her introversion and finds ways to thrive in the world while fulfilling her need for quiet.