Gently entertaining little book of line drawings that illustrate the point of some interesting, some perceptive, some very sharp one-liners, i.e. "When your boss puts more bricks in your pack, feel crazy that you can't keep up." and "Hire helpless "helpers" who drain you of your creative energy." Wears thin after a bit, though. If I'd read it in dribs and drabs it likely would have seem a lot more fun, but it was due back at the library and I read it in one gulp, admittedly not a large gulp - it's a fairly small, thin paperback. The concepts emphasized are indeed worthy ones (essentally - my versions - "don't worry about what others think, be creative!!" and "You deserve a chance to be happy!!") but repetative. Perhaps that's the point, though...
BOTTOM LINE: Interesting little bon mot of a book, not especially profound nor pretty, but entertaiing and, occasionally, extremely perceptive. Liked it, but wasn't blown away by its insights - nothing much new here, especially if you've read her other books (i.e. ARTISTS WAY etc.) but it has a few things that definitely wannabe creative people *need* to have/hear repeated. Often.
And, yes, that may include you, too - creativity doesn't always mean show business popularity, et al, you know! Creativity in "everyday life" can be a wondrous thing. Get to it...! What makes *you* smile, hey??