When your world is upended, how do you react? Who do you become? New York Times columnists, illustrator Julia Rothman and writer Shaina Feinberg, seek answers to these questions and more in this gorgeously illustrated collection of sometimes heartbreaking, always illuminating first-person stories. Based on one of Feinberg and Rothman's columns in the
New York Times, "How We Got By: New Yorkers' Advice for Getting Through a Crisis,"
How We Got By is an ambitious journalistic undertaking rendered in an artful, collectible package. Each accompanied by one of Rothman's full-color illustrated portraits, these personal accounts touch on a wide variety of subjects, from money and business to relationships, family, trauma, and death.
A window into the world of how others think, feel, and, ultimately, survive,
How We Got By invites us to remember our shared humanity as well as our truly extraordinary resilience.
About the AuthorJulia Rothman is the author and/or illustrator of fourteen books, including
Nature Anatomy,
Ladies Drawing Night, and
Hello, New York. In 2017, she cofounded--with Wendy MacNaughton--Women Who Draw, an open directory of female-identifying illustrators, artists, and cartoonists.
Shaina Feinberg is a New York City-born-and-raised author and filmmaker whose character-driven films explore themes of gender and sexism with heart and humor. She has written for the
New Yorker, the
Washington Post, and has a regular column in the
New York Times.