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Sto caricando le informazioni... My Solo Exchange Diary Vol. 2 (My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness)di Kabi Nagata
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Another honest peek into Kabi Nagata's life. This sequel makes me want to see more, and hopefully her life continues to improve. ( ) A very climactic, but also incredibly hopeful final volume. Alcoholism, hospitalization, and a return to self-harm before the author finally started picking up the pieces. She realized that her depression was worse because she was selfish and only thought of herself, so she began practicing looking outward and thinking about others’ happiness. She began making more of an effort to be with others, and she also practiced better self-care. She concludes by saying that the journey is far from over, but she now recognizes she has a support network that loves her, and being able to recognize that love enables her to fight her depression and possibly find more love in the future. This entry is more frustrating than the previous two as the author mostly sets aside LGBTQ issues and focuses on the anxiety and depression which eventually result in her voluntary hospitalization following a strong bout of substance abuse. Outside forces seem to be affecting the narrative as the author recounts how her family reacts to their depictions in the early volumes and realizes she is under some pressure to bring the series to a conclusion for the publisher. Some of the developments felt like backtracking to mend hurt feelings or exaggeration of progress for a happy ending. Finally, there is the intriguing inclusion of one of the author's works of fiction. It was interesting to see the change of her art style to portray a sci-fi dystopia and to pick up on themes from her life evident in the story. That said, it wasn't a particularly good story. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
In this follow-up to the critical and commercial hit, Nagata Kabi uses engaging diary comics to explore her personal issues surrounding mental health, identity, and intimacy. Her relationship with her parents is growing more difficult than ever, and she struggles with the idea of living alone for the first time. Join her on her heart-wrenching, relatable journey through the challenges of adulthood. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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