A review by ashleyholstrom
Look Again by Elizabeth A. Trembley

4.0

While taking her dogs for a walk one morning, Elizabeth found a dead body in the woods. It shocked her to her core and she’s carried that terror with her ever since, though it’s changed shape over the decades. Look Again is a raw, emotional look at how trauma affects memory and storytelling. The way this story is presented, with six variations of how the author has told it over the years, from straight-forward to convoluted, is so fascinating.

From Graphic Memoirs that Tackle Mental Illness at Crooked Reads.