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Tell Me Who I Am: Sometimes it's Safer Not to Know

By (author) Alex And Marcus Lewis
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton, United Kingdom
Imprint: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Published: 4th Jul 2013
Dimensions: w 149mm h 221mm d 32mm
Weight: 480g
ISBN-10: 1444757261
ISBN-13: 9781444757262
Barcode No: 9781444757262
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Imagine waking up one day to discover that you have forgotten everything about your life. Your only link with the past, your only hope for the future, is your identical twin. Now imagine, years later, discovering that your twin had not told you the whole truth about your childhood, your family, and the forces that had shaped you. Why the secrets? Why the silences? You have no choice but to begin again. This has been Alex's reality: a world where memories are just the stories people tell you, where fact and fiction are impossible to distinguish. With dogged courage he has spent years hunting for the truth about his hidden past and his remarkable family. His quest to understand his true identity has revealed shocking betrayals and a secret tragedy, extraordinary triumph over crippling adversity and, above all, redemption founded on brotherly love. Marcus his twin brother has sometimes been a reluctant companion on this journey, but for him too it has led to staggering revelations and ultimately the shedding of impossible burdens. Their story spans continents and eras, from 1950s debutantes and high society in the Home Counties to a remote island in the Pacific and 90s raves. Disturbing, funny, heart-breaking and affirming, Alex and Marcus's determination to rebuild their lives makes us look afresh at how we choose to tell our stories.

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A relevatory memoir * Guardian * 'Beautifully written, it poses key questions about selfhood and honesty'. * Daily Express *