' this book has something to offer everyone who is interested in narrative identity, the ethics of accessing personal bioinformation, or both.' David DeGrazia, Bioethics 'Embodied Narratives is thorough, written engagingly, and an example of interdisciplinarity at its best. It makes a strong case for taking identity interests into account in the governance of bioinformation and provides clear instructions for how we can do justice to identity interests in the context of personal bioinformation This makes it not just relevant for people collecting and governing bioinformation but for ethicists who examine technologies and practices that may impact our identity interests (for instance, neurointerventions or digital profiling) as well as researchers concerned with philosophy of identity [ The book is] an exciting and original contribution to the literature. Surely - and hopefully - it will impact future debates, policies, and legislation on access to information about our bodies, health, and biological relationships.' Muriel Leuenberger, Bioethical Inquiry