Adam Vogel lives a quiet and orderly life as an engineer in West Germany. His days are predictable, structured, and safe. Everything changes after a violent highway accident that leaves him close to death. During the experience, Adam enters a strange state of consciousness where time, identity, and memory no longer follow the rules he once trusted. Visions appear that seem both impossible and deeply familiar.
Refusing to dismiss them as mere hallucinations, Adam begins a search for answers. With the help of Erika Blumenfeld, a thoughtful librarian who believes his experience deserves to be explored rather than dismissed, he follows a trail of history, philosophy, and forgotten places across Europe. Their journey leads them to the hills of Aragon, where Adam confronts the disturbing possibility that identity may not belong to a single lifetime.
Who Am I? is a reflective literary novel about consciousness, memory, and the human search for meaning. It explores the fragile boundary between science and spirituality, and the enduring question that every human being must eventually face: Who am I?
Adam Vogel lives a quiet and orderly life as an engineer in West Germany. His days are predictable, structured, and safe. Everything changes after a violent highway accident that leaves him close to death. During the experience, Adam enters a strange state of consciousness where time, identity, and memory no longer follow the rules he once trusted. Visions appear that seem both impossible and deeply familiar.
Refusing to dismiss them as mere hallucinations, Adam begins a search for answers. With the help of Erika Blumenfeld, a thoughtful librarian who believes his experience deserves to be explored rather than dismissed, he follows a trail of history, philosophy, and forgotten places across Europe. Their journey leads them to the hills of Aragon, where Adam confronts the disturbing possibility that identity may not belong to a single lifetime.
Who Am I? is a reflective literary novel about consciousness, memory, and the human search for meaning. It explores the fragile boundary between science and spirituality, and the enduring question that every human being must eventually face: Who am I?