"Alison Bechdel’s literary, illustrated dive into a lifetime of fitness fads—from skiing to karate to yoga—is characteristically expansive and profound."—Vanity Fair
" . . . An effort to see beyond herself and recognize her oneness with the world. In Bechdel's inimitable storytelling and comics style, as in her much-loved and -lauded Fun Home (2006) and Are You My Mother? (2012), this is sprawling and dense in the best way, and her legions of fans will devour it."—Booklist, starred review
"Grappling with the desire for spiritual transcendence in the most intensely personal terms, Bechdel achieves a tricky—even enlightening—balance."—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Alison Bechdel finally turns her gaze on herself, with beautiful results . . . As ever, Bechdel satirizes and analyzes herself with a sharp, knowing, but affectionate touch that is observant without being solipsistic. This is a thoughtful, funny and ruminative autobiography whose intensity is leavened with surprising notes of grace.”—Minneapolis Star-Tribune
“The Secret to Superhuman Strength is Alison Bechdel’s third graphic memoir and, amazingly, her third triumph.” —Vulture
“Engrossing, pensive.” —The Cut
"[Bechdel] pulls off a remarkable balancing act between a personal quest and a fascinating overview of fitness fads over years."—Christian Science Monitor, 10 Best Books of May
“Alison Bechdel is a national treasure . . . Bechdel uses her trademark wit to explore the cultural conditions that created our cultural obsession with wellness and undergirded her own ever-evolving relationship with her body.” —Bitch
“Brings the same intensity and wit as her previous works . . . Her latest work—personal, emotional, deep yet colorful—has powerful messages in every drawing.”—Zibby Owens, Good Morning America.com
“[Bechdel’s] work is known for its unique style of combining incisive insight, humor, emotional resonance, queer ethos, and visually stunning illustration. She brings all of that to her new graphic memoir, The Secret to Superhuman Strength.”—Shondaland
"The author’s probing intelligence and self-deprecating humor continue to shimmer through her emotionally expressive drawings . . . More thought-provoking work from an important creator."—Kirkus Reviews