
She suspect’s she is the study subject, not Fern. According to Rosemary, a psychologist’s daughter, whatever is being studied is not what is actually under study. If Fern was raised as human, what would she be capable of, especially in language literacy. The book analyzes an ostensibly experiment of nature vs. But, something else ‘beside themselves’ is going on. She tossed a glass full of milk on the floor and got arrested. Her sister and brother went missing, her father retreats into research and data while her mother became a shell. However, she also worked hard to conceal the secret from herself. Rosemary, the narrator, works hard to keep certain aspects of her young life a secret from other people.

It covers various sophisticated moral and ethical issues, in a young woman’s funny, witty and wry voice. “We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves” is Karen Joy Fowler’s sixth novel.
