A review by jenniferrandphd
No Two Persons by Erica Bauermeister

5.0

Erica Bauermeister's "No Two Persons" is a literary gem that defies categorization. It's a celebration of fiction, an exploration of interconnected lives, and a reminder of the profound impact books can have on us.

This beautifully crafted work weaves the stories of nine diverse individuals, each touched by Alice's debut novel. From a homeless teenager to a grief-stricken widower, Bauermeister skillfully portrays the transformative power of literature. The characters' journeys are a testament to the idea that books can take us to places we never knew we needed to go.

"No Two Persons" is a solid 5 stars for me. This book sat with me for weeks, challenging my perception of narratives and the interconnectedness of our lives. Whether you consider it a novel or a collection of short stories, it will undoubtedly make you reevaluate your own story in the grand tapestry of existence. After all, we can never fully know the depth of other people's stories, and it's not our place to judge.