Mirror Me book cover features an illustration of an areal view of a pool with two people sitting across the pool from each other.

Mirror Me

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By Lisa Williamson Rosenberg ’89

Published Nov. 24, 2024

Eddie Asher checks into Hudson Valley Psychiatric Hospital, terrified he may have killed his brother’s fiancée and close friend, Lucy. Though he can’t imagine committing such a horrific act, Eddie knows he hasn’t been himself lately. His anxiety is familiar to Pär — his “other” — who claims to protect Eddie from painful truths. However, as Pär’s influence over Eddie grows, Eddie turns to Dr. Richard Montgomery, a specialist in dissociative identities. Eddie is determined to uncover the truth about Lucy’s death, no matter how devastating. Montgomery’s methods unlock memories that Pär cannot suppress, bringing Eddie closer to a profound and shattering revelation about his past and his sense of self. Mirror Me (Little A) is a story of family secrets, betrayal, and love.

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