The Woman Who Was Not All There by Paula Sharp

The novel explores the complex life of a woman who, after suffering a traumatic brain injury, finds herself grappling with the disorienting effects of amnesia and identity loss. As she attempts to piece together her fragmented memories and navigate her altered reality, she encounters a cast of characters who each contribute to her understanding of her past and her journey towards self-discovery. The narrative delves into themes of mental health, resilience, and the elusive nature of self, challenging readers to consider the ways in which identity is constructed and the profound impact of memory on our sense of self.

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Published
1988
Nationality
American
Length
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Pages
340
Original Language
English
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