AUDIOBOOK

The Disappearance

Efrem Sigel
1.5
(2)
Duration
10h 26m
Year
2009
Language
English

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When Joshua and Nathalie Sandler's only child, fourteen-year-old Daniel, disappears one day in a hamlet in western Massachusetts, their world changes in an instant. Over the next year, Joshua neglects everything else to search ceaselessly for their son, while Nathalie, a gifted cellist, withdraws into herself, unable to play even a note of music. With lyrical prose and building suspense, Sigel portrays the anguish of parents who, despite the crushing burden of uncertainty and grief, must continue to live their lives. We meet various townspeople with motives and secrets of their own who might be involved in the disappearance or its aftermath. As the mystery of Daniel's disappearance deepens, Joshua and Nathalie struggle to find new meaning in their existence and to discover if their fragmented marriage can ever be made whole again.

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"A wonderful novel-profoundly imagined, beautifully written, filled with people we recognize and care about, suffused with the sadness of everyday life, streaked with moments of compassion and even joy. A remarkable achievement."
Max Byrd, author Jefferson, Jackson, Grant and Shooting the Sun
"Efrem Sigel does much more than chronicle a fathers frantic search to discover what happened to his teenage son. With sensitivity and grace, he charts the range of emotions that this crisis triggers, revealing the inner workings of the hearts of the parents and the darker side of life in their seemingly idyllic summer home in Western Massachusetts. A taut, highly-charged drama, filled with both n
Andrew Nagorski, author of The Greatest Battle, LA Times Book Prize finalist

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