Issue Thirteen of the on-going series, Life’s a Party.
Reviewed by Ed Pinsent
I’m impressed by the honesty and emotional truth of this very personal comic by Sean Azzopardi. He personally handed me a copy in Harrogate at the Thought Bubble fair in November, when there was a lull on Sunday morning. I never read his other books, and don’t know if this one is representative of his overall work. He is quite open about his medical condition, telling me on the day about his disappointing experiences with hypnotherapy. “I suppose it might have some value for helping people give up smoking or similar habits,” he said. “It didn’t work for me.”
Issue Thirteen of the on-going series, Life’s a Party.
Reviewed by Ed Pinsent
I’m impressed by the honesty and emotional truth of this very personal comic by Sean Azzopardi. He personally handed me a copy in Harrogate at the Thought Bubble fair in November, when there was a lull on Sunday morning. I never read his other books, and don’t know if this one is representative of his overall work. He is quite open about his medical condition, telling me on the day about his disappointing experiences with hypnotherapy. “I suppose it might have some value for helping people give up smoking or similar habits,” he said. “It didn’t work for me.”