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Longlisted for Canada Reads; Finalist, City of Calgary W.O. Mitchell Book Prize
In this intimate and moving graphic memoir, Teresa Wong writes and illustrates the story of her struggle with postpartum depression in the form of a letter to her daughter Scarlet. Equal parts heartbreaking and funny, Dear Scarlet perfectly captures the quiet desperation of those suffering from PPD and the profound feelings of inadequacy and loss. As Teresa grapples with her fears and anxieties and grasps at potential remedies, coping mechanisms, and her mother’s Chinese elixirs, we come to understand one woman’s battle against the cruel dynamics of postpartum depression.
Dear Scarlet is a poignant and deeply personal journey through the complexities of new motherhood, offering hope to those affected by PPD, as well as reassurance that they are not alone.
We need more vulnerable, tender, self-effacing, real, funny and insightful books like this – and more brave and bold authors like Wong. –Herizons
Wong’s images and minimal text are pleasing to the eye, making it hard for the reader to put the book down. She has a knack for taking a hard subject like mental illness, one that is often silenced, and using empathy and humour to address it directly. –The Ormsby Review
Set up as a letter to her daughter, Wong depicts the emotional nuances of her first year with a newborn – love, tenderness, humor, self-blame, and all-consuming depression. While more depictions of PPD are being published, they’re still rare, and this is a lovely, poignant example. Wong also connects her experiences to her Chinese heritage. It’s a tearjerker but a must-read for potential parents. –Buzzfeed News
128 Pages
9.00in * 7.00in * 0.25in
230.00gr
April 01, 2019
9781551527659
eng
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