Praise for What's Wrong?

A passionate, memorably presented manifesto for healing.
Kirkus Reviews, STARRED review

Erin Williams will break your heart. In succinct, unflinching prose and images that range from closely observed to wildly surreal, What’s Wrong? tells the story of the broken American medical system through five intimate portraits. Williams lays bare the harrowing experiences of her subjects with empathy and grace in this deeply personal book about a universally important topic.
Lauren Redniss, author of Radioactive: Marie & Pierre Curie, A Tale of Love and Fallout, finalist for the National Book Award

Though these portraits can be harrowing, they offer solidarity and uplift to those who’ve felt marginalized by the medical system.
Publisher's Weekly, STARRED review

The raw accounts of these five tormented women reveal a disturbingly ineffective health system. Vital for health collections in public and university libraries.
Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW

About the Author

Erin Williams is the author and illustrator of Commute: An Illustrated Memoir of Female Shame and the coauthor and illustrator of How to Take Care: An A-Z Guide of Radical Remedies and the Big Activity Book series. She has more than a decade of experience in data analysis and scientific research. She lives in New York with her spouse, child, and an array of pets.

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