Elizabeth is missing

274 pages

English language

Published Jan. 9, 2014

OCLC Number:
863768227

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5 stars (2 reviews)

"Elizabeth is missing": Maud writes a note to tell herself not to give up on her friend, whose house sits mysteriously empty down the street from her own. She can't understand why her daughter or her carer won't help. Her ongoing search for Elizabeth triggers an old and powerful memory of the unsolved disappearance of her own beloved sister. Maud begins to see reminders of and clues to her sister's disappearance everywhere.

8 editions

A brilliant novel

5 stars

I had high hopes for Elizabeth Is Missing by Emma Healey. So many friends on Goodreads and elsewhere have raved about it - even my partner thought it was great - so I am glad to report that I absolutely loved it too. Healey's portrayal of Maud is just perfect. I loved how we see her both from her own perspective and from the point of view of those around her, and the portrayal accepts that her predicament has its amusing moments, but is never malicious. I have two friends currently coping with their own mothers' dementia and Elizabeth Is Missing has given me a powerful insight into how tough caring for someone must be.

Maud's timeslips are nicely written and I liked that sometimes it wasn't immediately apparent whether she was in the present or the past. Also clever was the familiarity with which people such as the policeman …

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Subjects

  • Older women
  • Missing persons
  • Dementia
  • Fiction