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Ink in Water: An Illustrated Memoir (Or, How I Kicked Anorexia�s Ass and Embraced Body Positivity)

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Review 'Young punk artist Davis experiences minor thoughts of dissatisfaction that gain an unfortunate hold in her psyche, eventually transforming into a full-blown eating disorder threatening to consume her. Gia, a groovy friend dealing with her own addictive struggles, refuses to allow Davis to wallow in misery, ultimately getting her in contact with the group Overeaters Anonymous (OA). Davis�s inner punk feels that OA is a betrayal of her basic operating principles. She doesn�t like the idea of surrendering herself to conventional spiritual forces, but she forges ahead with the group, incorporating her own DIY twists. After a while, she begins to stabilize and develops an incredible new relationship, but every step toward regaining normalcy creates prime situations for the doubts of addiction to haunt her. Both Davis�s story and the fantastic illustrations from Kettner (podcaster, Adult Crash) are compelling, funny, occasionally heartbreaking, and full of genuine hope in ways that most graphic memoirs never achieve artistically.�Verdict: A beautifully realized biographical comic that tackles a tough subject head-on while offering no easy answers or stultifying platitudes. With aplomb, this work gives voice to humane, body-positive sincerity, capturing a condition that affects many. Don�t miss this one.' �Library Journal Starred Review�In Ink in Water, Lacy Davis and Jim Kettner tell a cautionary tale of how little armor punk-feminist politics provide against a self-destroying eating disorder...when those politics are not underpinned by truly knowing one�s own strength. For Lacy, it took a long, dark passage through feeling completely powerless�over herself and over her disease�and then, with the help of two crucial relationships, finding her own power deep inside to make her way out again. Kettner�s fluid, expressive, energetic artwork is a perfect vehicle for this journey: he draws Lacy�s pain�and her power�into every line in the book.��Jessica Abel, author of Growing Gills, Out on the Wire, La Perdida, Trish Trash, and coauthor of Drawing Words and Writing Pictures�Ink in Water is the candid and harrowing story of how young punk-feminist Lacy Davis won her life back from the jaws of an eating disorder. Artist Jim Kettner imbues each page with rich graytones, beautiful compositions, and characters so vivid, you could swear they were breathing. I recommend this to anyone with a body. It is a brave, beautiful, and important book.��Nicole J. Georges, author of the graphic novels Calling Dr. Laura and Fetch�Lacy Davis�s candid writing style pulls you right into her personal journey. Kettner uses the comics medium beautifully to amplify Davis�s powerful story. Davis and Kettner don�t sugarcoat the serious effects of the eating disorder, yet manage to make the story very enjoyable to read. I read the entire book in one sitting. Ink in Water would give hope to anyone who is struggling with his or her inner demon.��Robin Ha, author and illustrator for the New York Times bestseller, Cook Korean!�Lacy Davis and Jim Kettner are newcomers to the graphic novel scene, but Ink in Water will definitely make them a household name. An incredibly important, extremely relatable memoir about learning to love the hardest person of all: yourself.��Liz Prince, author of Tomboy, Alone Forever, and Will You Still Love Me If I Wet The Bed�Propelled by Davis�s sassy, confident voice and Kettner�s energetic art, Ink in Water is a brave comic memoir of self-help and recovery. An uplifting true story, Ink in Water takes the reader through Davis�s harrowing struggle with eating disorders and out the other side to where �hope spreads too.� Ink in Water is about many things:punk rock mixtapes, vegan milkshakes, locked doors, 12-step meetings, and �putting your faith in something that doesn�t totally make sense.� And it�s an adorable love story, told by an extraordinary husband-and-wife creative team.��Josh Neufeld, writer/artist of A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge Read more About the Author Lacy J. Davis is a coach, public speaker, podcaster (Flex Your Heart Radio and Adult Crash), writer (superstrengthhealth.com), eating disorder recovery specialist, body love advocate, and artist. She has spoken about body image and eating disorder recovery for Fit and Feminist, The Full Helping, KATU Channel Two News, AM Northwest, Driftwood Magazine, and Vida Vegan Con.Jim Kettner is a cartoonist, writer, illustrator, and podcaster (Adult Crash and Galaktacus). His work has been featured in SF Weekly, Razorcake, Travel Portland, Driftwood Magazine, and As You Were: A Punk Comix Anthology. Both Davis and Kettner reside in Portland, OR Read more


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