In Tyranny, brisk, spare text and illustrations that deal head-on
with anorexia propel the reader along on Anna's journey as she falls
prey to the eating disorder, personified as her tormentor, Tyranny.
The novel starts with a single question: "How did I get here?" The
answer lies in the pages that follow, and it's far from simple.
Pressured by media, friends, the workplace, personal relationships, and
fashion trends, Anna descends into a seemingly unending cycle of misery.
And whenever she tries to climb out of the abyss, her own personal
demon, Tyranny, is there to push her back in. The contest seems uneven,
and it might be except for one thing: Anna's strength of character has
given rise to her deadly enemy. Ironically, it is that same strength of
character that has the ultimate power to save her from the ravages of
Tyranny.
Brilliantly and realistically presented, Tyranny is a must-read for
anyone looking for a better understanding of eating disorders and for
everyone looking for a compelling page-turner that is truly a story of
triumph and hope.