praise for the way she feels

“A tender, relatable book from a commanding new voice.”

Bustle

“Candid …. depicts [mental health issues] with humor and vulnerability.”

Publishers Weekly

The Way She Feels is a lifeline to anyone who’s ever felt alone.”

Piper Weiss, author of You All Grow up and leave me

“Audaciously human and raw. The Way She Feels is a rainbow during the rain.”

Mara Altman, author of gross anatomy

“A brave unveiling of the reality of borderline personality disorder.”

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“Pack[s] a powerful emotional punch.”

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“Informative and necessary.”

New letters

“A smart, funny graphic memoir about living with BPD.”

Marbles magazine

“One of the most eloquent reads this year.”

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“Candid and endearing. . . . In addition to a moving personal story, Cook provides a funny, heartfelt guide to borderline personality disorder and a distillation of adolescent tortures many readers will recognize. A poignant debut from a promising writer and illustrator.”

Kirkus, starred review

“Moving…. [Cook’s] work makes the disorder a little less scary, taboo, and misunderstood. She writes candidly about her experiences with self-harm, dermatillomania (obsessive skin-picking), and numerous hospitalizations in an astounding way that feels like reading a friend’s diary. In fact, it often feels like she was one of my friends in high school. The book is raw, but also full of humor, heart, and oh so many bright colors.”

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“This memoir is vital in that it humanizes one of the most commonly misunderstood and highly stigmatized mental illnesses — borderline personality disorder. The Way She Feels beautifully illustrates the incredible strength and perseverance it can take to cope with mental illness.”

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