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Let’s Pretend This Never Happened: A Mostly True Memoir is Jenny Lawson’s debut memoir, published in 2012 and shaped by the voice that made her known as The Bloggess. It is a comedic, highly personal nonfiction book that mixes childhood recollections, family stories, and reflections on mental health into a free-form narrative style. The memoir follows Lawson from a strange and often chaotic rural Texas upbringing through adulthood, marriage, and motherhood, while also addressing anxiety, anorexia, PTSD, and miscarriage with unusual candor. Its purpose is not to present a polished inspirational arc, but to show how embarrassment, dysfunction, and discomfort can become sources of identity and connection when described honestly. The book stands out for combining gross-out humor, self-deprecating wit, and emotional vulnerability without separating those elements into different registers. That blend makes it both a comic memoir and a serious account of how people live with fear, shame, and difference.