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My Body in Pieces by Marie-Noëlle Hébert

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My Body in Pieces

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Marie-Noëlle Hébert, Shelley Tanaka, Marie-Noelle Hébert

Groundwood Books Ltd · Ebook · April 1, 2021

Reading lane: Eating Disorders & Body Image for Teens

A deeply emotional graphic memoir of a young woman’s struggles with self-esteem and body image issues.

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Body and Self

A graphic, reflective read that treats body image and selfhood with clarity and restraint.

Come here for

  • graphic biography framing body image and mental health
  • cultural-literacy angle without the textbook stiffness

Expect

  • sustained narrative pacing
  • teen-facing social-topic lens

Book Details

Authors
Marie-Noëlle Hébert, Shelley Tanaka, Marie-Noelle Hébert
Publisher
Groundwood Books Ltd
Published
April 1, 2021
Format
Ebook
Theme
Eating Disorders & Body Image for Teens · Graphic Social Topics
Reading lane
Eating Disorders & Body Image for Teens

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Publisher Categories

  • Women's Lives

  • Depression & Mental Health for Teens

  • Eating Disorders & Body Image for Teens

  • Self-Esteem & Independence for Teens

About This Book

A deeply emotional graphic memoir of a young woman’s struggles with self-esteem and body image issues. All Marie-Noëlle wants is to be thin and beautiful. She wishes that her thighs were slimmer, that her stomach lay flatter. Maybe then her parents wouldn’t make fun of her eating habits at family dinners, the girls at school wouldn’t call her ugly, and the boy she likes would ask her out. This all-too-relatable memoir follows Marie-Noëlle from childhood to her twenties, as s...

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A deeply emotional graphic memoir of a young woman’s struggles with self-esteem and body image issues. All Marie-Noëlle wants is to be thin and beautiful. She wishes that her thighs were slimmer, that her stomach lay flatter. Maybe then her parents wouldn’t make fun of her eating habits at family dinners, the girls at school wouldn’t call her ugly, and the boy she likes would ask her out. This all-too-relatable memoir follows Marie-Noëlle from childhood to her twenties, as she navigates what it means to be born into a body that doesn’t fall within society’s beauty standards. When, as a young teen, Marie-Noëlle begins a fitness regime in an effort to change her body, her obsession with her weight and size only grows and she begins having suicidal thoughts. Fortunately for Marie-Noëlle, a friend points her in the direction of therapy, and slowly, she begins to realize that she doesn’t need the approval of others to feel whole. Marie-Noëlle Hébert’s debut graphic memoir is visually stunning and drawn entirely in graphite pencil, depicting a deeply personal and emotional journey that encourages us to all be ourselves without apology. Key Text Features graphic novel comic style

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