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Twenty Two & Alone

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This is a confessional.
This is an exorcism.
This is a lot of things.
This is a book about me.

Twenty Two & Alone is a collection of autobio comics, illustration, and prose. It deals with mental health, self-harm, religion, sexuality, best friends, family, body image, and roads left untraveled.

WARNING: There are graphic depictions of self-harm and suicidal ideation.

140 pages, Paperback

Published March 1, 2018

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Cameron Lucente

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January 1, 2020
I enjoyed it! It was dark, sad and very real. It's a compilation of different autobiographical comics. TW for depictions of self-harm and depression, as well as body image discussion. I related to what the writer was discussing but I also found some hope in it by the end. The art is really captivating and the style of the overall book was right up my alley. I think you can only get it as an ebook but check it out if those are areas you wanna explore a little.
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April 26, 2024
I related so hard, and I’m 26. Men’s mental health can be so hush-hush in society especially for coming-of-age men who are queer and not extroverted.
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