The Cry
Helen FitzGerald • 2013
Devastation Rating
betrayal family trauma loss
Our Take
A baby goes missing in Australia and the parents' accounts collapse under scrutiny. FitzGerald does something rare — she makes you distrust your own sympathy, recalibrate it, distrust it again. The betrayal at the heart of this novel is quiet, domestic, and among the most disturbing in contemporary fiction. The Australian isolation mirrors the relentlessness of what the parents cannot escape from themselves.
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