Review: Delible by Anne Stone
Today, in January Magazine’s fiction section, contributing editor Cherie Thiessen reviews Delible by Anne Stone. Says Thiessen:
The subject of a missing teenager is a wrenching one. Although such a plot has a strong likelihood of being a page-turner, such a scenario is not easy to write about. How to accurately convey the agony of a parent, or the loneliness and disorientation of a doting younger sister?The full review is here.
The horror of the death of a child is unimaginable. Equally harrowing is the not knowing, an acute loss that is forever stalled between hope and horror. Stone’s obsession was well translated; the reader is dragged into this pain relentlessly.
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