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Who Is Afraid of Onions?: A Graphic Novel about Phobias by Michaël LaMonnaie HC
Who Is Afraid of Onions?: A Graphic Novel about Phobias by Michaël LaMonnaie HC
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Aviophobia, agoraphobia, alliumphobia, social phobia, emetophobia, peladophobia, sesquippedaliophobia, phone phobia: a wildly original graphic novel that dives headfirst into the very real world of phobias, including the author's own inexplicable fear of onions.
Swiss graphic novelist Michaël LaMonnaie offers a unique blend of humor, heart, and psychology as he examines his own lifelong terror of onions. Told through a mix of fictional vignettes and poignant real-life testimonies, the book explores a wide range of anxiety disorders: agoraphobia, school phobia, arachnophobia, and even more surprising fears like bald people or long words.
Rather than mock or minimize these experiences, LaMonnaie offers empathy and understanding, using comedy as a lens to normalize the strange and scary things that live in our heads. Perfect for teens and adults alike, this is an essential, accessible look at mental health--one that makes you laugh, think, and maybe even feel a little less alone.
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