An Agor’s Book

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So I’m reading this book–Wish I Could Be There, which is about a guy who is 57 years old and has had to deal with a mild form of agoraphobia all of his life.

The back cover has recommendations from both an autistic man and a Nobel literature prize winner, who could both relate. This made me feel as though I was in good company. However, I got about two chapters into the book, which describes panic attacks in excruciating detail, and had to go take a Xanax, so there’s that. Maybe that’s the reason that even though it is a fairly new book, it is already selling for $4.95 on Amazon. Maybe I should buy a whole bunch of copies and send them to everyone I know. He explains the pain of it well.

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2 Responses to “An Agor’s Book”

  1. on 24 Dec 2007 at 5:27 pm Pacian

    Arachnophobia has been relatively kind to me.

    (Happy Christmas!)

  2. on 24 Dec 2007 at 9:17 pm Kamsin

    Hey Michelle! It’s been a while! Just dropped by to wish you seasons greetings and catch up on some of what I’ve been missing!

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