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The Day That Went Missing
The Day That Went Missing: A Family's Story | Richard Beard
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"Spellbinding, terrifying, deeply moving, Richard Beard's The Day That Went Missing is a masterpiece" (Joanna Rakoff), an unflinching portrait of a family's silent grief, and the tragic death of his brother not spoken about for forty years. Winner of the PEN/Ackerley Prize 2018 On a family summer holiday in Cornwall in 1978, Richard and his younger brother Nicholas are jumping in the waves. Suddenly, Nicholas is out of his depth. One moment he's there, the next he's gone. Richard and his other brothers don't attend the funeral, and incredibly the family returns immediately to the same cottage - to complete the holiday, to carry on, in the best British tradition. They soon stop speaking of the catastrophe. Their epic act of collective denial writes Nicky out of the family memory. Nearly forty years later, Richard, an acclaimed novelist, is haunted by the missing piece of his childhood, the unexpressed and unacknowledged grief at his core. He doesn't even know the date of his brother's death or the name of the beach where the tragedy occurred. So he sets out on a pain-staking investigation to rebuild Nicky's life, and ultimately to recreate the precise events on the day of the accident. The Day That Went Missing is a transcendent story of guilt and forgiveness, of reckoning with unspeakable loss. But, above all, it is a brother's most tender act of remembrance, and a man's brave act of survival.
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catiewithac
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I‘m not sure who the target audience is for this book. Maybe people who want to be acquainted with grief or who already are through misfortune. The author tells an unflinching account of his younger brother‘s death and how his family coped in the aftermath of tragedy. The traditional British boarding school and sporting (stiff upper lip) culture plays a front and center role. It is a memoir of delayed grief and a reckoning with unspeakable loss.

Tanisha_A Think I'd want to read it. Also, great review! 6y
catiewithac @Tanisha_A Thanks 📖 6y
Kaye I have this on audio. Haven‘t listened yet. 6y
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Liberty
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Afternoon reading: Feeling blue today so I figured, why not pull out all the stops? This is a memoir about the death of one of Beard‘s brothers when they were young boys. 😭📚

DGRachel {{hugs}} 6y
Jas16 Sending ❤️ 6y
jfalkens *hugs* 6y
tpixie 🤗 and #LitsyLove ♥️📚♥️ 6y
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