Disappearance Diary by Hideo Azuma

Disappearance Diary

Hideo Azuma

200 pages 2005

9 editions

nonfiction manga memoir adventurous funny reflective slow-paced
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In 1989 Hideo Azuma left his family and work and tried (unsuccessfully) to hang himself using the slope of a mountain. This autobiographical account of his slide into alcoholism and eventual recovery takes painful experiences from the darkest reac...

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