PositiveLibrary Journal... inspiring, engaging ... Trejo tells his story with honesty ... By turns cautionary, curious, and celebratory, Trejo’s stories flow smoothly, and he takes a no-nonsense approach as he looks back on his life, including his regrets ... A fantastic memoir that readers won’t be able to put down.
Rachel Bloom
PositiveLibrary JournalIn this sometimes snarky yet always deeply thoughtful memoir, Bloom revisits the highs and lows of her life, from bullying and heartache to comedy, theater, and loss. She describes cruel classmates and even harsher teachers, imbuing stories of misery with hilarity. Self-deprecating and utterly candid, she holds little back ... reading the tales feels like bingeing a riotously funny television show ... A relatable and touching memoir that will resonate both with Bloom’s fans and those unfamiliar with her work.
Nora Krug
PositiveLibrary Journal\"Krug... examines her past, present, and future as a German in this exquisitely illustrated and hand-lettered graphic novel ... A touching story of questioning the unquestionable and finding yourself in the process. Recommended for teens and adults as well as those interested in a highly visual family examination across generations.\