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It's All Absolutely Fine: Life Is Complicated So I've Drawn It Instead by Ruby Elliot
4.0
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Finished reading: January 15th 2017
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“That's what you need sometimes, whether it's a dog or a cat or a jazzy lizard or something else entirely that provides you with some emotional respite when it's all too messy - a tiny yet significant port in an almighty storm.”
*** A copy of this book was kindly provided to me by Netgalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing in exchange for an honest review. Thank you! ***
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I confess I don't have a lot of experience reading graphic novels, but when I saw It's All Absolutely Fine at Netgalley I was immediately intrigued by the promise of a combination of simple drawings and a down-to-earth description of the daily struggles of life with mental illness. It is a topic that has always interested me for various reasons... And It's All Absolutely Fine is without doubt another title to add to my list of favorites talking about mental illness. Why? First of all, I found it really easy to connect to the little stories. Ruby Elliot shows life as it is without trying to hide the ugly parts, and I can really appreciate the sincerity of it all. This bundle switches between short essays and illustrations that show the reader Ruby's experiences living with social anxiety and the daily struggles of life with mental illness. Simple drawings of sometimes 'simple' situations, but with a huge dose of sharp humor for maximum effect.
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I think this illustration above gives just the right idea of what I'm talking about... Ruby Elliot's drawings are sometimes brutally honest, but they always feel 100% real. It's both an entertaining and eye-opening read that will appeal both to anyone interested in the topic and fans of memoirs such as Furiously Happy.
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It's All Absolutely Fine is both an honest and unapologetic account of Ruby's daily struggle living with mental illness. She uses simple drawings and a few short essays to talk about themes like mood disorders, anxiety and issues with body image; all sprinkled with the right dose of humor. Each chapter talks about a different set of struggles, and every aspect is talked about openly without hiding the ugly parts.
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It's All Absolutely Fine is a graphic novel and memoir that tries to both show what it is to live with mental illness and tell other people that it is okay to not feel okay. The drawings might be simple, but are brutally honest and have a dose of sharp humor for maximum effect. I really enjoyed reading this story and I think anyone interested in the topic would enjoy reading It's All Absolutely Fine as well. Recommended!
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