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She's not there

Fielding, Joy (author.).

Summary: -- From the Trade Paperback edition.

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  • ISBN: 9780385677431
  • ISBN: 038567743X
  • Physical Description: remote
    1 online resource.
  • Publisher: Toronto, Ontario, Canada : Doubleday Canada, 2016.
Subject: Mothers and daughters -- Fiction
African Americans -- Fiction
Missing children -- Fiction
African Americans
Missing children
Mothers and daughters
Genre: Electronic books.
Fiction.

Electronic resources


  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2016 February #1
    Twelve years ago, Caroline Shipley had it all: a hardworking husband and two precious girls. When an anniversary trip to Mexico results in a nightmare, her world is turned upside down. Her daughter Samantha is kidnapped, and the trail runs cold. Caroline is painted as a pariah by the media and forced to relive the disappearance every year after. Her marriage dissolves, and her relationship with her remaining daughter, Michelle, is strained. Then one day, she receives a call from a young woman claiming to be Samantha. Is she? Isn't she? Either way, Caroline's life and the lives of those around her are about to change drastically as Caroline struggles to figure out who she can and cannot believe. Clearly a takeoff on the real-life disappearance of Madeleine McCann in Portugal, this taut, psychological story is Fielding at her finest. Readers will not be able to put it down. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2015 December #2
    A toddler disappears from a Mexican hotel room, deepening the fissures in an already fractured family. On an anniversary trip to Mexico, San Diego couple Caroline and Hunter make a fateful decision to leave their two daughters in their resort hotel room while they have dinner with friends in the courtyard below. They take turns checking on Michelle, 5, and Samantha, 2, every 30 minutes, but sometime in the half hour before their return, Samantha goes missing from her crib. The police and the media blame the couple, particularly Caroline, since her demeanor at a press conference is too aloof. (It's just that shock becomes her.) Over the next 15 years, Hunter, a high-powered lawyer, seeks refuge with other, successively younger women, and reporters continue to hound Caroline on every anniversary of the disappearance. After a rocky adolescence, Michelle is now a young adult with a drinking problem due to her lifelong resentment of all the attention her younger sibling, though ab sent, still commands. Caroline's brother, Steve, who was the favored sibling in her own family, and her hypercritical mother, Mary, add to the complexity of Caroline's life as a divorcée struggling to hold on to her latest high school teaching job. (Principals have a tendency to fire her as soon as they learn of her past.) Into this morass walks Lili, a Canadian teen who believes she's Samantha—though only Mary is convinced there's a resemblance. Compounding this uncertainty is the fact that Hunter lied to the police: he was actually committing adultery when he was supposed to be checking on the children. As the family awaits a DNA test, the suspense mounts, but not as quickly as our disbelief due to several inconsistencies and improbabilities. This time, Fielding seems to be phoning in the thrills. Copyright Kirkus 2015 Kirkus/BPI Communications.All rights reserved.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2015 September #2

    While Carole Shipley and her husband were celebrating their wedding anniversary in Mexico, their infant daughter was kidnapped. Fifteen years later, the now divorced Carole gets a call from a young woman claiming to be her daughter. From the New York Times best-selling author of Someone Is Watching.

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