Agorafabulous!

Agorafabulous! by Sara Benincasa is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on April 9, 2013. This 272-page book offers a candid exploration of mental illness through the lens of humor and personal experience. Benincasa, a comedian and writer, shares her journey from being confined by her own fears to becoming a functioning professional, providing insights into her life with wit and honesty.
Readers will find a blend of humor and raw truth in Benincasa’s account, as she presents her experiences with agoraphobia in a refreshingly unfiltered manner. The book delves into themes of personal memoir and biography, capturing the complexities of mental health while maintaining a light-hearted tone. Through her unique storytelling, Benincasa invites readers to engage with her narrative, making it a distinctive addition to the genre.
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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
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 readers the politically incorrect hilarity they heartily crave, yet is so often missing from your typical, weepy, and redemptive personal memoir.
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