Ink in Water
An Illustrated Memoir (Or, How I Kicked Anorexia's Ass and Embraced Body Positivity)
By Lacy J. Davis & Jim Kettner
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At once punk rock and poignant, Ink in Water is the visceral and groundbreaking graphic memoir of a young woman s devastating struggle with negative body image and eating disorders, and how she rose above her own destructive behaviors and feelings of inadequacy to live a life of strength and empowerment.As a young artist living in Portland, Lacy Davis eating disorder began with the germ of an idea: a seed of a thought that told her she just wasn t good enough. And like ink in water, that idea spread until it reached every corner of her being.This is the true story of Lacy s journey into the self-destructive world of multiple eating disorders. It starts with a young and positive Lacy, trying to grapple with our culture s body-image obsession and stay true to her riot grrrl roots. And while she initially succeeds in overcoming a nagging rumination about her body, a break up with a recovering addict starts her on a collision course with anorexia, health food obsession, and compulsive exercise addiction. At the request of her last real friend, she starts going to a twelve-step Overeaters Anonymous course, only to find that it conflicts with her punk feminist ideology.Blending bold humor, a healthy dose of self-deprecation, vulnerability, literary storytelling, and dynamic and provocative artwork by illustrator Jim Kettner, Ink in Water is an unflinching, brutally honest look into the author s mind: how she learned to take control of her damaging thoughts, redirect her perfectionism from self-destructive behaviors into writing and art, and how she committed herself to a life of health, strength, and nourishment.
- ISBN:
- 9781626258310
- Format:
- Paperback / softback
- Pages:
- 272
- Published:
- Publisher:
- New Harbinger Publications
- Imprint:
- New Harbinger Publications
- Weight:
- 518 g