Tyler Feder is a Chicago-based artist whose work explores Big Feelings, feminism, and pop culture. She graduated from Northwestern University with a BA in Radio/TV/Film and a fancy certificate in Creative Writing for the Media. After college, she studied comedy writing at The Second City Training Centre and began posting drawings online, both of which were equal parts thrilling and terrifying. Since then, Tyler has illustrated Cristen Conger and Caroline Ervin's Unladylike, Leah Henderson's Together We March, and many angsty self-portraits. Tyler wrote and illustrated the acclaimed picture book Bodies Are Cool, and she continues to sell prints and the occasional portrait at her long-running Etsy shop, Roaring Softly. Tyler's favourite colour is pink (obviously).
Sydney Taylor Young Adult Book Award Winner
School Library Journal Best Book of 2020
YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers List
YALSA Great Graphic Novels for Teens List
YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Nominee
★ "Sincere but not sappy, this bittersweet and affecting
meditation on the author’s experiences also serves as a heartfelt
celebration of her mother’s life.” —Horn Book
★ "Feder’s simple art features light pink backgrounds, a diverse
cast of supporting characters, and details that make the story feel
real . . . this book offers a wealth of perspective
about coping with grief." —Publishers Weekly, starred
review
★ "Equal parts celebration, reflection, and mourning, this
graphic memoir touches on the unpredictable path of grief . .
. Grieving teens will find incredible solace in Feder’s story;
all readers will be stirred by this wrenching yet uplifting
musing." —School Library Journal, starred review
★ "Feder takes readers along on the nightmare road trip that nobody
wants to make in a frank and funny, intimate and poignant graphic
novel . . . The narrative, in peppily solid panel art, is
exceptionally articulate and accessible." —BCCB, starred
review
★ “Grief can be crushing, but this heartfelt memoir will
comfort those who have known it and gently show those who haven’t
how to help and what to expect.” —Booklist, starred review
"The pastel-toned illustrations effectively convey Feder's youth
and the intensity of her emotions while emphasizing the ultimate
message of survival and resilience in the face of life-changing
grief. Cathartic and uplifting." —Kirkus Reviews
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