What would happen if you followed a different path? Isabelle Duprees, a self-made businesswoman, is one of the wealthiest women in New York. She has everything she's ever dreamed of, after leaving her family behind in Tennessee to get it. An unwelcome visit from her estranged sister, Elaina, doesn't end when Isabelle tries to send her away. An argument between the sisters leads Isabelle to Google herself for the first time in her life, and her search reveals more than a distasteful article or unflattering photo.
Instead, she finds another Isabelle Dupree. All the Other Me by Jody Holford (Deadly News) follows the sisters on a road trip to find out why a second Isabelle exists, but they uncover much more. The second Isabelle leads to a third and a fourth, all identical in some ways, but in others not at all the same. Izzy, Belle, and Iz show Isabelle what could have been if she had allowed her tight focus on success to loosen and let love, family, and true happiness come into view.
Though it's equally as unbelievable as other versions of herself existing, Isabelle finds herself enjoying Elaina's company and wondering whether another path might have left her family intact. As Isabelle is forced to consider the possibility that leaving everything and everyone behind was not the only option, Holford explores themes of identity and crafts a powerful testament to what is most important in life. All the Other Me is a brilliant portrayal of female success that suggests that it does not have to come at a steep price. --Clara Newton, freelance reviewer