The Deep End of the Ocean

Jacquelyn Mitchard 1996

Devastation Rating

Emotionally Ruined
loss family grief literary fiction

Our Take

A three-year-old vanishes from a hotel lobby and is found nine years later living three miles away. Mitchard writes the impossible aftermath — the mother's guilt, the family's fracture, the boy who does not remember. Reunion is not redemption here. It is another kind of loss.

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