Gr 10 Up–Lordon’s graphic novel memoir of her journey through debilitating physical symptoms and medical trauma will help readers reflect on what someone may be going through every day behind the scenes. Apart from trying to live as a regular teen and navigate school, grades, and friends, Lordon must also diagnose her mounting symptoms—fatigue, headaches, and weight gain. Readers can visualize the grueling path Lordon takes through her pain and health management. The simple but evocative illustrations, which were sometimes created as part of the author’s healing process, give a strong sense of the hardship that she endured in her formative years. Lordon is relatable, especially to anyone who has dealt with chronic pain and the grappling of all the emotions that are in its wake—depression, anxiety, loneliness, guilt, shame, and frustration. Fortunately, Lordon, with the support of her family and friends, holds true to herself, showcasing her strength, resilience, and persistence. The content, although easily accessible, contains mature themes and some illustrations are graphic depictions of Lordon’s experiences. The preface makes readers aware of what follows and offers context to the pacing and structure of the novel, which reads similarly to a diary.
VERDICT A poignant and honest depiction of the struggles of a teen suffering chronic illness. This would be a good read for fans of Raina Telgemeier’s Guts and Christina Diaz Gonzalez’s Invisible.
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