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It's better to laugh in life. And, if possible, to laugh at yourself.
In this new graphic novel, cartoonist Alfonso Casas reflects on the various phases of life, portraited through beautiful illustrations created to remind us of the power of our thoughts and the new worlds in which we constantly find ourselves.
All The People I Have Been is a journey to the center of oneself. Because to find yourself today, you have to embrace all the people you were.
It is a book to say goodbye to the lives you will not live, to the goals you no longer want to achieve, to those beliefs that limited you. (And, perhaps, to some monsters.)
But it is also a book about finding the life you choose, the path you draw as you walk, all the people you were and the people you will become.
As in his previous title, "MonsterMind", Casas focuses on the premise that all humans live their own lives, within their own minds, which deserve to be treated with grace as our homes among this crazy, big, diverse world.
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It's better to laugh in life. And, if possible, to laugh at yourself.
In this new graphic novel, cartoonist Alfonso Casas reflects on the various phases of life, portraited through beautiful illustrations created to remind us of the power of our thoughts and the new worlds in which we constantly find ourselves.
All The People I Have Been is a journey to the center of oneself. Because to find yourself today, you have to embrace all the people you were.
It is a book to say goodbye to the lives you will not live, to the goals you no longer want to achieve, to those beliefs that limited you. (And, perhaps, to some monsters.)
But it is also a book about finding the life you choose, the path you draw as you walk, all the people you were and the people you will become.
As in his previous title, "MonsterMind", Casas focuses on the premise that all humans live their own lives, within their own minds, which deserve to be treated with grace as our homes among this crazy, big, diverse world.