There are things you shouldn't keep in your stomach... Raina wakes up one night with a terrible stomach ache. "It's just a virus" thinks her mother, who also feels unwell. Soon Raina returns to school and is busy with friends and studies again, but finds that the stomach pain continues to bother her. When she has to present an important work in front of the whole class the pain increases and Rayna begins to understand that it won't just disappear like that. Will she have the courage to admit to herself and reveal to others also what she holds in her stomach and what is the real reason for the pain inside her? "Eisner Prize winner Reina Telgemeier weaves a cocoon of emotions in a fascinating graphic novel, full of personal memories of growing up." Publishers Weekly "A story that is made with great sensitivity so that young readers can find comfort in it." The Washington Post "well describes the wonders of adolescence." Meira Barnea-Goldberg, MAKO "Witful and full of humor, sometimes sharp and sometimes soft, full of real moments that we can all identify with." Shai Sela, Marmalade "Rich in facial expressions and body language that describe the world of emotions of the heroine." Yossi Virdan Vasa, YNET "A groundbreaking work." David Rep, Haaretz