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The Way She Feels: My Life on the Borderline in Pictures and Pieces
The Way She Feels: My Life on the Borderline in Pictures and Pieces | Courtney Cook
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Named a Debut Book to Look Forward to This Summer by Bustle Audaciously human and raw. The Way She Feels is a rainbow during the rain. Mara Altman A witty and one-of-a-kind debut graphic memoir detailing and drawing the life of a girl with borderline personality disorder finding her wayand herselfone day at a time. What does it feel like to fall in love too hard and too fast, to hate yourself in equal and opposite measure? To live in such fear of rejection that you drive friends and lovers away? Welcome to my world. Im Courtney, and I have borderline personality disorder (BPD), along with over four million other people in the United States. Though Ive shown every classic symptom of the disorder since childhood, I wasnt properly diagnosed until nearly a decade later, because the prevailing theory is that most people simply grow out of it. Not me. In my illustrated memoir, The Way She Feels: My Life on the Borderline in Pictures and Pieces, I share what its been like to live and love with this disorder. Not just the hospitalizations, treatments, and residential therapy, but the moments I found comfort in cereal, the color pink, or mini corndogs; the days I couldnt style my hair because I thought the blow-dryer was going to hurt me; the peace I found when someone I love held me. This is a book about vulnerability, honesty, acceptance, and how to speak openlynot only with doctors, co-patients, friends, family, or partners, but also with ourselves.
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MeganAnn
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This was my last catchup review from February I didn‘t get posted earlier this week.

An informative and interesting graphic novel about Cook‘s experience living with Borderline Personality Disorder. I enjoyed the alternating chapters of more graphic content then more text heavy descriptive content. I think that gave the reader more insight into her feelings and experiences than a regular graphic heavy version might have. ⬇️

MeganAnn I loved the bright colors and the art style. Knowing basically nothing about Borderline before going into this, I thought it brought to light the prejudices and the emotions she experiences regularly in a way that was thoughtful and well done. 4⭐️. #pantone2023 #lovebird @Clwojick 2y
Clwojick Well done! 2y
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Before this graphic memoir, I didn‘t have much of an understanding of Borderline Personality Disorder or the stigma around it. Her writing was a bit informative but mostly reflective on her own experience. I liked her mix of fully graphic chapters with ones that were more text heavy. It was interesting that she speculated that her BPD was caused by childhood medical trauma, as I have medical trauma as well (but not BPD). Overall fascinating!

Megabooks @Cinfhen I caught our late-blooming azalea early this weekend before it got trampled by storms Saturday and Sunday! 🌺😁 3y
Cinfhen Gorgeous 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺I miss my azalea bushes 3y
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faelinwolf
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I find reading a way to comfort myself too, like Courtney. Especially when I feel anxious.

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New book + dog + rainy day

Cinfhen Stay cozy 💜💜💜 3y
BarbaraBB Beautiful pic ❤️ 3y
Megabooks @Cinfhen @BarbaraBB looking like it will be sunny but cold today. I much prefer that to taking Molly out in the rain! 3y
Cinfhen Hate the rain ☔️ 😖sunny is good cold I could do without 3y
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