One of the leading voices in psychogenealogy, Horowitz explores how family history imprints itself on our very cells. Birth, given names, siblings, symptoms, key dates: everything in our bodies seems to echo the unresolved dramas of the past. A richly layered, at times vertiginous work—yet always driven by a profound impulse to transmit and to heal. Over the course of its pages, a vivid family anthropology unfolds, offering readers an entirely new way to inhabit both their bodies and their histories.