Cahalan's Brain On Fire

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When Cahalan wrote that her book is “a journalist’s inquiry into that deepest part of self—personality, memory, identity” I could not agree anymore. Each of these subjects are extremely important in her life through the illness. This can challenge our perceptions by causing s to think about each of them and comparing it to a major event in our time. With comparing it makes us see whether or not if we had such depth in them as she did. Although some may already have their beliefs in these subjects, this book can also make them stronger in a way that causes us to think about them further. Brain on Fire genuinely stresses Cahalan’s personality, memory, and Identity a ton throughout the entire book, which makes you think about all the characters