A review by lori_librarian
The Year We Disappeared: A Father-Daughter Memoir by John Busby, Cylin Busby

4.0

I wanted to like this book more than I did. The daughter's voice is strong and compelling, and I had sympathy for her family's ordeal. I found the father less sympathetic, although he has suffered so much physically---maybe it's because the children had no control in the family's situation, or maybe it's because I found him rather arrogant at times. Regardless, I felt like so much built up until the moment the family moves, and then the book abruptly ends.