May 07, 2016

Book Review: Adulthood is a Myth by Sarah Anderson

Title: Adulthood is a Myth
Author: Sarah Andersen
Publisher: Andrews McMeel 
ISBN:  9781449471495
Genre: humour, Comics
Pages: 112
Source: Personal Copy
Rating:  5/5

If we take a glance inside us, we find a kid, who wants to remain alive, who doesn’t care about “What they would say”, Kid who doesn't know fake connections and reactions, but as we getting older we killed that child in us, the innocence flew away somewhere, and we feel so lost in distractions that we don’t even care  about that childish pinch which makes us actually human.

When I started this graphic book, I was feeling bit uneasy, you can imagine all kind of sad emoticons on my face and after completed this book, I urge for more pages, more scribbles. No doubt, Sarah Anderson did a great job, she created a life of a normal teen girl, who facing the struggles in daily activities, either choosing the clothes or that desire for eat more,  monthly body cycles, always deprived of sleep, risks in relationships, self image and many more regular yet funny  incidents. “Adulthood is a Myth” has been giving me unstoppable giggles, Hilarious work by Sarah. Loved it!   

Here, I am sharing few of them. 






ABOUT AUTHOR
Sarah is a cartoonist and illustrator. She graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2014 and currently living in Brooklyn. Her comics are semi-autobiographical and follow the adventures of herself, her friends, and her beloved pets. 
Connect with Her : Twitter