A witty; gracious; and charmingly illustrated anti-consumer manifestoLike most people; Sarah Lazarovic covets beautiful things. But rather than giving in to her impulse to spend and acquire; Sarah spent a year painting the objects she wanted to buy instead.Based on a visual essay that was first published on The Hairpin; A Bunch of Pretty Things I Did Not Buy is a beautiful and witty take on the growing ldquo;slow shoppingrdquo; movement. Sarah is a well-known blogger and illustrator; and she writes brilliantly without preaching or guilt-tripping. Whether shersquo;s trying to justify the purchase of yet another particleboard IKEA home furnishing; debating the pros and cons of leg warmers or calculating the per-day usage cost of big-ticket items; Sarahrsquo;s poignant musings will resonate with any reader whorsquo;s ever been susceptible to an impulse buy.
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