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4.25
Although published in 1999, this autobiography still is relevant with experiences of Dissociative Identity Disorder today.
I was put off by the narrative style, forgetting sometimes that this is a nonfiction book about a real life experience. But it continued to hold my attention from beginning to end.
This is truly inspiring and encouraging that Multiples are not alone and that there is hope for healing.
I was put off by the narrative style, forgetting sometimes that this is a nonfiction book about a real life experience. But it continued to hold my attention from beginning to end.
This is truly inspiring and encouraging that Multiples are not alone and that there is hope for healing.
Graphic: Child abuse, Mental illness, and Sexual assault
Moderate: Self harm and Suicide attempt
Minor: Vomit