Identity Crisis by Nicola Gill (2025): A Review

Title: Identity Crisis

Author: Nicola Gill

Publication Year: 2025

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐💫

Pages: 362

Source: audiobook @storytel.tr

Genre: Humor

Identity Crisis by Nicola Gill is a humorously heartbreaking exploration of what happens when you try to escape your own life by stepping into someone else’s shoes, especially when that someone else is a famous celebrity you just happen to resemble. The story follows Clare Palmer, who feels she’s failed at everything from marriage and motherhood to her career and friendships. In a desperate attempt to find meaning, Clare becomes a professional lookalike, but soon blurs the line between performance and reality. Her misadventures and increasingly tangled web of lies force her to confront her own identity, and she eventually learns that living authentically, even with all its messiness, is far more rewarding than pretending to be someone else. The book is equal parts funny and heart-wrenching, with Clare’s journey full of relatable stumbles and bittersweet moments.


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