New York City
In Mia McCullough’s Echoes of Another Man, a patient awakens from the first-ever brain transplant, adjusting to much more than a new body. He struggles to integrate the incomplete memories of one man with the physical history and muscle memory of another, while his recuperation is further complicated by his newly-famous surgeon; the artist’s agent; the ethically-torn nurse; and the golfer’s widow who struggles to let go of her husband’s memory while his body still lives.