- Published: 25 November 2025
- ISBN: 9780807020722
- Imprint: Beacon Press
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 248
- RRP: $55.00
My Name Means Fire
A Memoir
- Published: 25 November 2025
- ISBN: 9780807020722
- Imprint: Beacon Press
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 248
- RRP: $55.00
"Transformative…Atash Yaghmaian channels the power of her fiery name to illuminate a path toward hope and healing."—Shelf Awareness
“I was riveted by this searing ode to the resiliency of the human psyche, rich in beauty and devastation.”—Melissa Febos, National Book Critics Circle Award winner and author of Girlhood
“Atash’s writing lives in the strongest softness. Every page was a sensory experience—I could hear, see, and feel every scene.…This is a beautiful book.”—Bassey Ikpi, New York Times best-selling author of I’m Telling the Truth, but I’m Lying
“With an artistry steeped in truth and tenderness, Atash Yaghmaian braids a story of horrors and hope, of ferocious courage and incredible love for her many parts. A triumph.”—Molly Winter, New York Times best-selling author of More: A Memoir of Open Marriage
“As someone living with DID, I deeply appreciate the courage and vulnerability it takes to share your experience. Atash’s story in My Name Means Fire is raw, brave, and profoundly validating…a compassionate and insightful glimpse into dissociation.”—Olga Trujillo, author of The Sum of My Parts
“Overflowing with emotional honesty and grace about a condition that’s so misunderstood.…This memoir is full of hope. It’s also an open-hearted invitation to readers: to be kinder to themselves, the way Atash had to learn—through struggle, strength, and deep self-compassion.”—Christie Tate, New York Times best-selling author of Group: How One Therapist and a Circle of Strangers Saved My Life
“Yaghmaian’s dissociative world reads like magical realism. Fascinating, provocative, and deeply personal, My Name Means Fire offers an unconventional perspective that will challenge your thinking on trauma and survival.”—Nina Darnton, author of A Perfect Mother
"Transformative…Atash Yaghmaian channels the power of her fiery name to illuminate a path toward hope and healing."—Shelf Awareness
“I was riveted by this searing ode to the resiliency of the human psyche, rich in beauty and devastation.”—Melissa Febos, National Book Critics Circle Award winner and author of Girlhood
“Atash’s writing lives in the strongest softness. Every page was a sensory experience—I could hear, see, and feel every scene.…This is a beautiful book.”—Bassey Ikpi, New York Times best-selling author of I’m Telling the Truth, but I’m Lying
“With an artistry steeped in truth and tenderness, Atash Yaghmaian braids a story of horrors and hope, of ferocious courage and incredible love for her many parts. A triumph.”—Molly Winter, New York Times best-selling author of More: A Memoir of Open Marriage
“As someone living with DID, I deeply appreciate the courage and vulnerability it takes to share your experience. Atash’s story in My Name Means Fire is raw, brave, and profoundly validating…a compassionate and insightful glimpse into dissociation.”—Olga Trujillo, author of The Sum of My Parts
“Overflowing with emotional honesty and grace about a condition that’s so misunderstood.…This memoir is full of hope. It’s also an open-hearted invitation to readers: to be kinder to themselves, the way Atash had to learn—through struggle, strength, and deep self-compassion.”—Christie Tate, New York Times best-selling author of Group: How One Therapist and a Circle of Strangers Saved My Life
“Yaghmaian’s dissociative world reads like magical realism. Fascinating, provocative, and deeply personal, My Name Means Fire offers an unconventional perspective that will challenge your thinking on trauma and survival.”—Nina Darnton, author of A Perfect Mother