"Blossoms and Bones describes what it's like to have an eating disorder in a way I've never seen described before--the sudden, out-of-the-blue obsession with food and the sudden inability to recognize oneself through the obsession. Krans is a powerful storyteller: she is intuitive and direct in her words and drawings. In describing this thing that I've never seen described, she's taken the power of shame away from it for me--and, I hope, also for herself." -- Liana Finck, cartoonist and author of Excuse Me "I wish we all could make books like this: like if a wail could be tender, and if a scribble could contain all of humanity's language. This book amazes." -- Tom Hart, New York Times bestselling author of Rosalie Lightning "Required reading for anyone who needs to move through hard times and find the light within us all." -- Tommy Rosen, author of Recovery 2.0 "Shocking and compassionate images that produce remarkable insights and eventually crack the bones of sorrow to release the eternal buds of renewal.
" -- Michael Meade, author of The Genius Myth "A revelation.a vast landscape of forgiveness, truth and possibility." -- Elena Brower, bestselling author of Practice You "Kim's message is so moving--and incredibly important at this time, when so many people are struggling with disordered eating, addiction, and limiting beliefs. In Blossoms and Bones, Kim combines honest, vulnerable storytelling with beautiful, arresting artwork to create an inspiring and completely original memoir." -- Gabrielle Bernstein, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Universe Has Your Back "A combination diary and sketchbook, Krans's depiction of her 40 days spent at an ashram recovering from an eating disorder, divorce, and multiple miscarriages is raw and, for anyone who's wrestled the demons of perfectionism, intensely relatable.Krans's work literally pushes the boundaries of the page. The result is vulnerable and experimental." -- Publishers Weekly "Krans communicates far beyond the text.
using drawing and lettering styles that range from precise and elegant to sketchy and unsettling. Readers who surrender to the hallucinatory feel and flow of this will be rewarded." -- Booklist.