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Start: 7:00 pm
Mon 2/27 7pm-8pm
Sara Benincasa
reads from her biography Agorafabulous:
Dispatches From My Bedroom
From a "freaking hilarious" (Newsweek.com)
comedian comes this funny, raw, and poignant account of her battle with
agoraphobia--how a terrified young woman literally trapped by her own
imagination evolved into a (relatively) high-functioning professional smartass.
The lowest point for award-winning comedian and
recovering agoraphobe Benincasa in her funny and unflinchingly honest account
of her lifelong battle with panic attacks comes in college when shes too
terrified to use her bathroom and is left to urinate in Le Creuset bowls. She
starts having attacks in early childhood and by 16 is on a diet of
antidepressant and antianxiety medications to deal with a long list of fears
including driving and being a passenger, wet hair, and riding the subway and
bus. When she gets to Emerson College, everything completely unravels. Rescued
by her very understanding parents, she recuperates at home in New Jersey,
seeing a psychiatrist and getting on the right drugs like Prozac and Xanax. The
healing comes slowly, with baby steps like graduating from smoothies to solid
food and being able to drive alone with the help of an inspirational mix tape.
After surviving her first big test moving 11 hours away to school in Asheville,
N.C. with only one small crackup, she decides she is ready to handle New York
City, where most people are even crazier than I am. Using humor to help her
overcome the anxieties that once dominated her life, Benincasa discovers her
gift for comedy and storytelling, and finds tranquility.—Publishers Weekly 12/2011
See the book trailer
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