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Ariel Schrag, a critically-acclaimed memoirist and screenwriter, takes us on a painfully funny tour of her formativeĀ years, from her childhood in Berkeley to her mid-twenties in Brooklyn, exploring what it means to connect to others when you don’t yet know who you are—when you want to be ā€œpart of itā€ but the ā€œitā€ changes daily. We meet hippie babysitters, mean girls, best friends, former friends, prom dates, girlfriends, sex ed students, and far too many LensCrafters sales associates.

These frank, irreverent, and honest comics revelĀ in the uncomfortable—occasionally cringe-inducing—moments from our early years that end up wiring us as people. Part of It furtherĀ cements Ariel Schrag as ā€œone of the best pure storytellers...in any mediumā€ (Comics Journal).
Ariel Schrag, a critically-acclaimed memoirist and screenwriter, takes us on a painfully funny tour of her formativeĀ years, from her childhood in Berkeley to her mid-twenties in Brooklyn, exploring what it means to connect to others when you don’t yet know who you are—when you want to be ā€œpart of itā€ but the ā€œitā€ changes daily. We meet hippie babysitters, mean girls, best friends, former friends, prom dates, girlfriends, sex ed students, and far too many LensCrafters sales associates.

These frank, irreverent, and honest comics revelĀ in the uncomfortable—occasionally cringe-inducing—moments from our early years that end up wiring us as people. Part of It furtherĀ cements Ariel Schrag as ā€œone of the best pure storytellers...in any mediumā€ (Comics Journal).
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Ariel Schrag, a critically-acclaimed memoirist and screenwriter, takes us on a painfully funny tour of her formativeĀ years, from her childhood in Berkeley to her mid-twenties in Brooklyn, exploring what it means to connect to others when you don’t yet know who you are—when you want to be ā€œpart of itā€ but the ā€œitā€ changes daily. We meet hippie babysitters, mean girls, best friends, former friends, prom dates, girlfriends, sex ed students, and far too many LensCrafters sales associates.

These frank, irreverent, and honest comics revelĀ in the uncomfortable—occasionally cringe-inducing—moments from our early years that end up wiring us as people. Part of It furtherĀ cements Ariel Schrag as ā€œone of the best pure storytellers...in any mediumā€ (Comics Journal).