The Missing

Tim Gautreaux 2009

Devastation Rating

Ugly Crying
grief loss survival literary fiction

Our Take

A department store detective allows a child to be kidnapped and spends years trying to find her. Gautreaux sets his search across 1920s Mississippi River steamboats and makes the pursuit into a meditation on guilt, responsibility, and the specific weight of a failure that cannot be undone. Gautreaux writes the South with geological patience — the landscape holds the moral weight the characters cannot speak.

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