![]() ![]() How did I go so long without this book? I am so teary now.Edit: Here goes my full review!I have read many books that deal with the themes of eating disorders, depression etc, and amid them all, this book still stands out. Review 2: Katie Green, you wonderful, perfect human being. She did - and commented later that she'd anticipated (accurately) that this would be the first one I read it just has the feel of something that will pull you in. more ooks, before I arrived for a long weekend. ![]() ![]() Really lovely piece of memoir.As an aside: The book isn't available in my library system, so I asked my mother to check it out for me at her library, along with several other b. Green's art is clean but detailed it works. And I think she's done a wonderful job of that here - she writes with a lot of perspective, showing both how her thoughts were impacting her life and what that looked like from the outside.I'm always cautious with graphic novels and memoirs art style makes such a big difference in my experience as a reader. ![]() Review 1: Right before I read this, I came across an interview with Green on the BBC one of the things she said was that, at one point during her eating disorder, she tried drawing it for her parents to help them understand what it was like to be in her head. ![]()
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