Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC!
Came expecting nice talk about snacking not trauma dumping. I'm only really interested in reading about this kind of stuff either when I know the person, I find the person interesting or the stuff they're talking about sounds interesting. As rude as this is going to sound, there is nothing terribly out there to her story: teenage girl snacks a lot, puts weight, feels self concious, has low self esteem, developes ED that eventually kind of learns to get under controll in her 20's/30's. And the ending of the book kind of had nothing to do about snacking? It is true that a big reason why she fought often with E. was her picky-ness with food, but fundamentally, that relationship wasn't a healty one, she herself mentioned fighting with him all the time. Good for her getting out of that toxic dynamic tho.
Also, the art is totally not my style, I'm not really a fan of these "unpolished" cartoons.
Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC!
Came expecting nice talk about snacking not trauma dumping. I'm only really interested in reading about this kind of stuff either when I know the person, I find the person interesting or the stuff they're talking about sounds interesting. As rude as this is going to sound, there is nothing terribly out there to her story: teenage girl snacks a lot, puts weight, feels self concious, has low self esteem, developes ED that eventually kind of learns to get under controll in her 20's/30's. And the ending of the book kind of had nothing to do about snacking? It is true that a big reason why she fought often with E. was her picky-ness with food, but fundamentally, that relationship wasn't a healty one, she herself mentioned fighting with him all the time. Good for her getting out of that toxic dynamic tho.
Also, the art is totally not my style, I'm not really a fan of these "unpolished" cartoons.