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I honestly don't know how to describe what I'm feeling after reading this book. It is a fictional account of a man with Dissociative Identity Disorder. Right away my mind went to the book "Sybil" or the movie "Split", those being the extent of what I knew about DID. This reads like it is a true story of a man' suffering from DID. I felt for Isaac and all he went through. Luckily, he was able to get the help he needed and that he had the support of his family. It made me wonder about the people out in the world with this disorder who couldn't afford help or had no support system. You can tell Ms. Peterson has had experience working with DID because she wrote about it so clearly and made the disorder very understandable. Great book for a jumping off point for more study of the disorder.