LiLLy SINGH – New York Time Bestselling Author of Be A Triangle and How to Be A Bawse
Synopsis
‘We need to create a home to return to. And when I say home, I’m not talking about a physical place or somewhere where pants are optional. I’m talking about a set of beliefs after a day full of, well, anything. We need to dig a foundation so deep that it will exist and thrive even if our surface-level efforts fail.’
Ever wondered what the point of all those school maths lessons about triangles was? Youtuber and comedian Lilly Singh has finally discovered the answer: triangles are the perfect model for building your self-esteem and getting to know your own values. Triangles have a strong base, they’re hard to knock-over and always retain their own shape, even when they grow.
With her incomparable sense of humour and fun, Lilly explains how she has put the ethos of the triangle to work in her own life, and shows how you can do the same. Complete with playful illustrations and inspiring ideas, this book is like a best friend cheering you on as you find your purpose and get to know yourself.
Insightful and charmingly funny. I related to so many aspects of this book. It’s a lesson in accepting yourself as you are, while believing you have the unlimited potential to become whatever you want to be.
Rupi Kaur, poet and bestselling author of Milk and Honey
In Be A Triangle, Lilly Singh gets vulnerable, revealing the obstacles and insecurities she had to overcome to find happiness and contentment, while also empowering readers to do the same. This book will change your life.
Jay Shetty
The pleasure of reading this book is learning that the Lilly you think you know – the joyous, hilarious entertainer – had a sometimes bumpy road to get there. I love her honest and helpful advice about achieving happiness.
Mindy Kaling

LILLY SINGH is an author, actress, and creator. She has found worldwide fame through her comedic and inspirational content, amassing nearly forty million followers across her social media channels, alongside projects with NBC, Netflix, and other major Hollywood studios via her production company, Unicorn Island Productions. Singh has started her own book club, Lilly’s Library, to celebrate South Asian stories, and is also a judge on the upcoming 2022 series of Canada’s Got Talent.
Between 2019 and 2021, Lilly hosted the NBC late-night talk show A Little Late with Lilly Singh. She has appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and has been featured in Entertainment Weekly, People, Elle Canada, Seventeen, Vogue India, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times, among others. As a role model for women and girls around the globe, Singh created her #GirlLove initiative to break the cycle of girl-on-girl hate and fight for gender equality. Photo: © Shayan Asgharnia
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