"Madeleine Trebenski has written for McSweeney's, the New Yorker, Outside Magazine, and more. Her piece ""The Girl from Avril Lavigne's 'Sk8er Boi' Responds 18 Years Later"" has gone viral twice and her work has been featured on Elizabeth Banks's My Body, My Podcast."
Unlike most forms of self-care, Madeleine Trebenski's Do I Feel Better Yet? will in fact make you feel better, by making you laugh out loud, reminding you that you are not alone, and, as long as you don't read it in direct sunlight, improving your skin. This charming, reassuring, deeply felt book is as effective as an SSRI-a delightful read. -Jennifer Traig, author of Act Natural and Devil in the Details I've tried essentially every behavior Madeleine Trebenski satirizes, and none made me feel as good as laughing out loud at this book. -Ginny Hogan, author of I'm More Dateable than a Plate of Refried Beans and Toxic Femininity in the Workplace Do I feel better yet? After reading this clever and refreshing look at the often maddening world of self-help, I do. -Giulia Rozzi, host of Should I Get Bangs?