A review by lauralovestoread
Notes on Your Sudden Disappearance, by Alison Espach

3.0

I’m always torn when I add a book because of a fellow book loving friend recommendation, and it ends up not being what I’d hoped it to be. Or maybe I just hype it up a bit too much.

NOTES ON YOUR SUDDEN DISAPPEARANCE is a living story with themes of family, love, and the grief that comes from a loss.

Sally is left to grieve after tragically losing her high-school sister Kathy in a car accident. Kathy’s boyfriend Billy was driving, and he too is left grieving this unthinkable loss.

I enjoyed the audiobook, which was narrated by Jesse Vilinsky, who did a great job portraying the emotions brought on by such a loss and the guilt that comes from a tragedy like this.

*many thanks to Henry Holt & Company and Macmillan Audio/Netgalley for the gifted copy for review