"A vibrant graphic memoir full of dark humor, Nervosa is an
insightful look into the torment of disordered eating that will be a
source of comfort to others who struggle with their mental health."
--STARRED REVIEW, Foreword Reviews
Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder. It is not a phase, a fad, or a
choice. It is a debilitating illness, manifested in a distorted
relationship with food, but which actually has more to do with issues of
control. It is often a puzzle for doctors, therapists, parents, and
friends. And so those who suffer from it are belittled, or tragically
misunderstood, not only by society but by the healthcare system meant to
treat it.
Nervosa is a no-holds-barred, richly textured portrait of one
young woman's experience. In her vividly imagined retelling, Hayley Gold
lays bare a callous medical system seemingly disinterested in the very
patients it is supposed to treat. And traces how her own life was
irrevocably damaged by both the system and her own disorder. With brutal
honesty and witty sarcastic humor, Gold offers a remarkably candid
exploration of the search for hope in the darkness.