"...insightful, engaging...Readers can expect significantly haunting, lasting resonance as Vermeulen vibrantly, gloriously, unabashedly shares her “imperfect life.” — Starred Review Booklist"Karen Vermeulen’s graphic memoir Good Luck to Us All is a funny, honest account of an “imperfect” life marked by foibles and follies. ...an amusing graphic memoir about being single in the modern world." – Foreword Reviews"Vermeulen, a 'chronically single and chronically childless' Cape Town artist and Instagram cartoonist, debuts with a savvy collage of self-deprecating personal anecdotes....Charming illustrations add a welcome dimension of silliness....What initially appears as breezy as a Cathy cartoon reveals a surprising well of novelty and depth." - Publishers Weekly“I don’t remember the last time a book made me laugh so hard I had to put it down to breathe.... entirely original...it is visual storytelling with heart and bite. The book is honest, hilarious, and deeply relatable, a love letter to singlehood, self-awareness, and the quiet courage it takes to build a life on our own terms.” — Joy Watson, The Daily Maverick (South Africa)"It was thus a delight to come back to work, and read and laugh and cry my way through what has turned out to be the next 5-star book on my 2025 list, Karen Vermeulen’s astonishing and gracious Good Luck To Us All... ...It’s not a perfect book but it’s raw and refreshing, rather like the sushi she (also relatably) can’t give up. I loved it." — Doreen Sheridan for The Frumious Consortium"Immaculately-captured moments in both writing and illustration that will give some stand-up comedians a run for their money. Refreshing and Hilarious." - Liora Friedland, co-author of NO! and Let’s Party"My internal reader nodded along happily… …except in those parts where my internal reader laughed out loud and gave my external quietly-sitting-reading reader a fright. [Good Luck To Us All] has these tiny, quiet observations that surprise and amuse." – Karin Schimke, author of The Karen Book of Rules"Candid and funny, Karen lifts the veil, the bandage, and the skirt on life in all of its complicated beauty" - Alex Latimer, author-illustrator