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Eliza And Her Monsters: Book

Eliza and Her Monsters doesn’t offer easy solutions. It doesn’t say, “Just be yourself and everything will be fine.” Instead, it argues for integration. Eliza learns that she can still love Monstrous Sea —can still draw her monsters—but she can also exist at the dinner table. She can fail a class and survive. She can be both the creator and a regular teenager.

What makes Eliza and Her Monsters so profound isn’t just the anxiety rep—though that is painfully accurate. It’s the way Zappia writes about the act of creating. eliza and her monsters book

But here is the book’s central tragedy: when you build a world to escape into, you might forget how to live in the real one. Eliza and Her Monsters doesn’t offer easy solutions

The Girl Who Created a World: On “Eliza and Her Monsters” and the Weight of Being Known She can fail a class and survive

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