Giant fluffy honeybees, dad jokes from God, and a mountain of perplexing paperwork populate this illustrated book about an intern in heaven who is determined to solve the world's least pressing problems.
We all agree evolution is a good thing, but why does it have to take so bloody long? A few million years to go from fins to feet just isn't quick enough in this age of immediate software updates, drone deliveries, and canned whipped cream. People want change, and they want it NOW.
Enter Abby, an intern assigned to Heaven's newly formed Updates Team. While The Boss takes care of the big stuff, Abby's tasked with reviewing hundreds of feedback forms from the recently deceased. Her job: to assess which suggestions should be put into production. Should humans have collapsible skeletons? How many ants does it take to carry a middle-aged woman to Costco? Are we ready to try self-generated meat? When she's not evaluating the wild but well-intentioned suggestions of disgruntled former denizens of Earth, Abby is dodging dad jokes from The Boss, learning about the past lives of her cubicle mates, and wondering if she made a good impression on Jonty from Emotional Engineering. And although her eager attitude and proactive working style is appreciated, she may have overstepped the mark with flamingos. . .
Writer Lucienne Brown and award-winning artist Brian Rea tell Abby's story of successes, failures, and unfortunate mishaps, making Fixing Flamingos a witty tribute to the most relatable struggles of modern-day existence.
UNIQUE PREMISE: This book offers an unexpected take on changing the world by imagining what happens when people play God. Fixing Flamingos is a simultaneously sweet and irreverent satire that blends the relatable humor of corporate bureaucracy and office drama with thoughtful perspectives on change, happiness, work, and growth.
PITCH-PERFECT ART: Beloved artist Brian Rea is a master at wielding his restrained line art to evoke maximum expressiveness, humor, and relatability. In Fixing Flamingos, his signature drawing style perfectly captures the wacky suggestions in the story.
FUN FOR EVERYONE: With its lovable narrator and amusing drawings, this book is a fun gift for lovers of indie graphic novels, speculative fiction readers, and fans of satirical send-ups like TV's The Office . Abby's earnest ruminations and workplace antics will delight anyone who needs a break from the stresses of modern living. Whether you like to ponder big ideas or chuckle over a good fart joke, this book will surprise and satisfy you from the first page to the last.
Perfect for: • Fans of Brian Rea
• Satirical comedy lovers
• Fans of office and workplace humor
• Fans of comic strips, graphic novels, and zines
• Art and illustration lovers
• People who enjoy dark humor and tongue-in-cheek stories about the afterlife
• Past, present and future interns, or anyone who has been given a task well above their paygrade or experience
• Shoppers looking for a funny gift for recent graduates, coworkers, or managers
• Fans of TV shows like The Good Place, The Office, and Miracle Workers
Brian Rea currently lives in Stockholm with his wife and two sons and eats far too many baked goods. He is an internationally exhibited artist and the official illustrator of the New York Times column Modern Love." He is the author of Death Wins a Goldfish and Avoid This .
Lucienne Brown is a writer, body therapist, and wellbeing coach who grew up between Greece and the UK. She has worked on news and magazine publications in Athens and London and in event marketing worldwide. She lives in London with her cat and two plants.
Chronicle Books
Available: 09/19/23
6 x 8 · 224 pages
9781797218755
CDN $29.95 · pb
Paperback, one-color illustrations throughout, deep flaps