Strangers to Ourselves
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
"The highly anticipated debut from the acclaimed award-winning New Yorker writer Rachel Aviv compels us to examine how the stories we tell about mental illness shape our sense of who we are"--
Rachel Aviv writes with a keen eye for the intricate ethical and social issues affecting vulnerable individuals and systemic failures. Her journalism delves deeply into the human psyche and moral quandaries, often uncovering hidden truths about societal institutions. Aviv leverages her background to offer insightful perspectives on topics ranging from medical ethics to criminal justice. Her work is marked by a profound sense of empathy and a dedication to amplifying the voices of those often overlooked.

"The highly anticipated debut from the acclaimed award-winning New Yorker writer Rachel Aviv compels us to examine how the stories we tell about mental illness shape our sense of who we are"--