Comment added June 19, 2019: It is unclear as to whether a narrator is addressing Essun, an alternate personality is addressing her, or these are Essun’s thoughts. It would appear clear, however, that the issue is changing personalities, per se, not just adopting a new identity. The word “personality” is used. And if it were just a new identity being considered, then that would not prevent her from still being Nassun’s mother. Only a different personality, per se, would not be Nassun’s mother.
Added later in the day: The passage quoted says, "A few days and you'll feel like you've never been anyone else." That would be true only if you had a new, different memory bank, and did not have your previous memories. If you just adopted a new name, because you got married or achieved a new job status, you would still have your old memories and feel, basically, like you were the same person. So what is being described is the creation of a new personality. Whether the author understood this, I don't know, but she did say "a new personality."
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