
The Missing Word
Clarissa Botsford
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A BEST BOOK OF 2022 (CrimeReads)
Based on a true story, an urgently told psychological thriller and the fierce portrait of a woman in all her frailty and courage
Irina’s life with her husband and her twin daughters is orderly. An Italian living in Switzerland, she works as a lawyer. One day, something breaks. The marriage ends without apparent trauma, but on a weekend seemingly like any other, the girls’ father takes Alessia and Livia away with him. They disappear. A few days later the man takes his own life. Of the girls, there is no trace.
Concita De Gregorio takes the unadorned, terrible facts of this true story and embodies the protagonist’s voice. In a narrative that is fast and urgent, she unravels these traumatic events to tell the story of a mother bereft of her children – a state for which there is no word.
The Missing Word delves deep into Irina’s thoughts and memories as she grasps at the shreds of truth and, piece by piece, stitches her life back together.
Product Details
Publisher | Europa Editions |
Publish Date | July 05, 2022 |
Pages | 112 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781609457631 |
About the Author
Concita De Gregorio is a writer, journalist, and broadcaster. One of la Repubblica’s best known and long-established columnists, she has written several works of non-fiction on politics and current affairs, as well as women’s and children’s issues. She was the editor of l’Unità newspaper, and is the creator and host of several successful news and current affairs programs for Italian national radio and television. The Missing Word is her second novel.
Reviews
★ “Inspired by a heartbreaking true story, De Gregorio’s remarkably restrained novel follows the events that ripple out in the aftermath of tragedy... A quietly devastating but somehow hopeful tale.”—Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
“Gorgeously written and utterly devastating.”—CrimeReads, A Best Book of 2022
“There’s a great deal of intrigue...which builds on an unsettling theme of horror churning beneath the surface. This will transfix readers.”—Publishers Weekly
“The book’s spine is absence—absence of setting, absence of characters, absence of plot—and its structure reflects this absence.”—Reading in Translation
“From a tragic true story, a book about love and the saving power of words.”—Panorama
“Like Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood, De Gregorio takes a true story and reveals what life cannot. Extraordinary.”—Grazia
“Moving and intense.”—Il Piccolo
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