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Bird Brain: Comics About Mental Health,…
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Bird Brain: Comics About Mental Health, Starring Pigeons (édition 2019)

par Chuck Mullin (Auteur)

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"Bird Brain is a collection of brutally honest, brilliantly weird comics exploring what it's like to live with mental illness...using pigeons. When Chuck Mullin began experiencing anxiety and depression as a teenager, she started drawing comics to help her make sense of the rollercoaster. Eventually, she found that pigeons--lovably quirky, yet universally reviled creatures--were the ideal subjects of a comic about mental illness. Organized in three sections--"Bad Times," "Relationships," and "Positivity"--and featuring several short essays about the author's experiences, Bird Brain is a highly relatable, chuckle-inducing, and ultimately uplifting collection of comics for anyone who has struggled to maintain their mental health."--provided by publisher.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Bird Brain: Comics About Mental Health, Starring Pigeons
Auteurs:Chuck Mullin (Auteur)
Info:Andrews McMeel Publishing (2019), 144 pages
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Excellent book about anxiety. ( )
  booklover3258 | Jan 26, 2020 |
OMG Sharon, can you not?

(Full disclosure: I received a free e-ARC for review through NetGalley.)

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Bird Brain is yet another collection of comics dealing with the unholy trifecta - anxiety, depression, and general social awkwardness - in a decade that seems to have seen an explosion of them. And I'm totally here for it! (Anxiety and depression, my companions since childhood. If only my dog friends could live as long as you!) A millennial Londoner, Chuck Mullin explores her seemingly never-ending battle with anxiety and depression with humor, self-awareness, and a shit ton of ice cream.

The comics in these here pages tackle a range of mental health issues, from the ups and downs of medication, to self-care, to finding moments of victory wherever you can.

Why pigeons? She loves them, even though most people don't. They're an unfairly maligned species, and I am down with embracing that vibe. Pigeons are survivors, yo!

The strips are divided into three categories - "Bad Times," "Relationships," and "Positivity" - with a personal essay introducing each. The essays are engaging and relatable AF (as much as I don't want them to be, damn you to hell anxiety!), though I didn't love them so much when they pop out at you from between random comics as well. Like, the artwork pretty much speaks for itself, no additional explanations necessary; and sticking more essays in between the comics really interrupts the flow. But I guess you don't have to read them, or can skip theb and come back later. The pigeons won't judge (unless your name is Sharon).

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"Bird Brain is a collection of brutally honest, brilliantly weird comics exploring what it's like to live with mental illness...using pigeons. When Chuck Mullin began experiencing anxiety and depression as a teenager, she started drawing comics to help her make sense of the rollercoaster. Eventually, she found that pigeons--lovably quirky, yet universally reviled creatures--were the ideal subjects of a comic about mental illness. Organized in three sections--"Bad Times," "Relationships," and "Positivity"--and featuring several short essays about the author's experiences, Bird Brain is a highly relatable, chuckle-inducing, and ultimately uplifting collection of comics for anyone who has struggled to maintain their mental health."--provided by publisher.

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