In 1989, Robert B. Oxnam faced up to what he thought was his biggest personal challenge: alcoholism. But this dependency masked a problem far more difficult to accept - Dissociative Identity Disorder, or multiple personalities. Oxnam was haunted by blackouts and rages that he thought were caused by alcohol, until, during a therapy session in 1990, he blacked out and the first of his 11 alternate personalities surfaced. Narrated in the voices of the...