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Agorafabulous!

Dispatches From My Bedroom

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Agorafabulous!

By: Sara Benincasa
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Comedian, writer, blogger, radio and podcast host, and YouTube sensation, Sara Benincasa bravely and outrageously brings us "Dispatches From My Bedroom" with Agorafabulous! One of the funniest and most poignant books ever written about a mental illness, Agorafabulous! is a hilarious, raw, and unforgettable account of how a terrified young woman, literally trapped by her own imagination, evolved into a (relatively) high-functioning professional smartass. Down to earth and seriously funny, Benincasa's no-holds-barred revelations offer listeners the politically incorrect hilarity they heartily crave, yet is so often missing from your typical, weepy, and redemptive personal memoir.

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Psychology & Mental Health Biographies & Memoirs Funny Witty Mental Health Heartfelt Anxiety Disorders Personal Development Health

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"Sara Benincasa is one of the funniest writers I know - and I know a disturbing number of them. She is also one of the most honest." (Sam Apple, author of American Parent and editor-in-chief of The Faster Times)
"Sara is extremely funny and should have many books out so we can all read them and laugh." (Margaret Cho)
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I had not heard of the author until I stumbled across this book. First two-thirds centering on her breakdown, and recovery, easily held my interest; last part was more a straight memoir that, while well written, seemed more like a coast to the finish. Didn't bother me much, but if you're opposed to crude language, don't get this one!

A bit ... coarse, but I liked it

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Sara Benincasa addresses anxiety and depression; suicide and run-of-the-mill high school antipathy from a perspective that lets you know— not that everything will be ok, but that you can cry and laugh at once at the same thing.

Agorafabulous! began as a one woman show. What Sara brings to this audiobook is the skills to enthrall an audience. She can tell a yarn about standing in line for two hours in order to donate blood, and you are ready to hear more. She's spontaneous, genuine, and awkward when it suits.

More Fun than a Good Cry in a Bathroom Stall

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I loved this book/performance. While I have never peed in bowls, I have certainly felt these feelings & worked for crazy people & had always encounters & to be honest, I loved this book because I felt like it could have been me. If I had grown up in New Jersey.

Loved it.

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Seven though I couldn’t connect through personal experience, Sara still managed to make herself relatable. I loved hearing her perspective and coming to understand more about what it is like to experience and overcome crippling anxiety and mental illness. I especially appreciated her transparency and her humor.

Raw, Hilarious, and Educational

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Part of the book's appeal for me is that I can relate to many parts of the author's life; that made some of the funnier parts and the sadder parts more deeply felt for me.

However, there were a couple of sections in the book that moved a little slow, and I wondered numerous times--especially during the first third--how much I would enjoy this book if I were reading it. The author is a fine storyteller, but not a great writer, so I think the book is better listened to. She is not a bad writer; I just think there is a good reason she (and many other comics) are better on stage than as writers. Writing is much more than just telling stories--much of it is the ability to manipulate language, themes, rhythms, etc.

Anyway, I do recommend this book, which is a memoir of her late teen and young adult years. Benincasa suffered from panic attacks, anxiety, depression, and agoraphobia, and I think anyone who also suffers from any of these diseases will enjoy this book (at least the parts focused on these topics).

I also enjoyed her trip to Sicily when she was in high school, and anyone who has ever felt foolish in high school (all of us, right?) will most likely enjoy this section. The Sicily trip includes a little history of Sicily, and there are a few places in the book where she did research and gets some facts in, which i always enjoy. (In fact, I am now going to seek out an interesting history of Sicily, with the emphasis on interesting).

Folks interested in comedians' memoirs will also enjoy this book, as will folks who struggled in college and are looking to read a kindred spirit.

A Fun Read

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