Who do you think you are? What do you think you are? Many of us are busy building "profiles" and sending "selfies". How can we reconcile how we appear to be in these contexts with how we feel deep down? I'm going to tell you a story in this book, and I'm going to raise a lot of questions. It's the story of how five people relate to their faces in the mirror through self portraiture, and of how they open into their lives as a result.