"Natalie s sharply drawn narrative voice provides levity and good humor. Debut author Webb draws from her own experience living with BPD to deliver a blistering portrayal of one teen s attempts to seem normal enough while managing a mental disorder and the stigma and stereotypes that often accompany it amid increasingly overwhelming life changes." Publishers Weekly
"Achingly truthful, the book sees Natalie through the quagmire of the journey to self-acceptance with humor and insight. Webb works with intelligence and candor to chip away at the stigma that surrounds mental illness. . . . Kind, buoyant, and cleareyed." Kirkus Reviews
"Webb here presents a story with educational elements woven in. Despite Natalie s many obstacles, her journey is still shown as hopeful. Natalie s experience with mental health is one that readers with their own mental illness can find comfort in, and those without can genuinely learn something from it." School Library Journal
"To anyone who doubts that art saves, Webb's latest title serves as a powerful example of the role art can play in self-identity, communication, and family ties." School Library Connection
"Webb constructs an intimate look at bipolar disorder in teen girls, while infusing Natalie s story with art, humor, and a bit of unexpected mystery. . . . Focusing a positive lens on mental health, this coming-of-age story sees its protagonist navigating high school and young love." Booklist
Christine Webb is a middle school teacher from Kalamazoo, Michigan. When she s not teaching or writing, she enjoys hanging out with her zoo (three goofy dogs, an evil cat, twenty nameless pigeons, and a friendly rat), and traveling with her husband. Follow her on Twitter @cwebbwrites.