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dctigue's review against another edition
4.0
What a horrific experience for such a family.
There is a reason why this is a nominee for the GA Teen Award. It is a good book.
There is a reason why this is a nominee for the GA Teen Award. It is a good book.
natalie_reads_'s review against another edition
challenging
dark
emotional
informative
sad
tense
medium-paced
4.0
lori_librarian's review against another edition
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.
book_nut's review against another edition
3.0
This one is tough to judge: it's an interesting story about the aftermaths and affects a cop shooting has on the cop and his family. It was good, but gruesome and tough to read. It wasn't enjoyable. I suppose if you have a really thick skin you can say that this one is super-great, but that's not me. It's good, but difficult.
k_lee_reads_it's review against another edition
3.0
The father was a police officer in a small Cape Cod community in the late 1970's. He was brutally attacked by the local crime boss. He was shot at close range and lost most of his jaw. The book tells the struggle the family went through during that time, the anger at the lack of investigation and justice in the case, and finally their move to find peace for their family. I found it really interesting, but could have lived without the language especially in the father's chapters.
abigailbat's review against another edition
5.0
In this book, daughter Cylin and father John share the story of what happened to their family in 1979 when John, a police officer, was shot in the head. John wasn't killed, but the bottom of his jaw was shot off and he had a long, painful recovery ahead of him. Worse was the fact that he was certain that the man behind his attempted murder was a local criminal who thought he had the police force in his pocket. John refused to give in to this man's threats and as a result he almost lost his life and his family was put in danger.
The really neat thing about this book is that you get two different perspectives. John writes his story - his painful recovery and crippling anger and frustration at an investigation that went much too slowly. Cylin writes her story - constant fear that her dad might die or that someone might be coming to kill her too, social ostracism because police officers followed her wherever she went.
I found it totally compelling and didn't want to put it down. Highly recommended for high schoolers and adults.
Read more on my blog:
http://abbylibrarian.blogspot.com/2009/02/book-review-year-we-disappeared.html
The really neat thing about this book is that you get two different perspectives. John writes his story - his painful recovery and crippling anger and frustration at an investigation that went much too slowly. Cylin writes her story - constant fear that her dad might die or that someone might be coming to kill her too, social ostracism because police officers followed her wherever she went.
I found it totally compelling and didn't want to put it down. Highly recommended for high schoolers and adults.
Read more on my blog:
http://abbylibrarian.blogspot.com/2009/02/book-review-year-we-disappeared.html
jennyreader9's review against another edition
3.0
I would give this book a 3.5. Many details were left out, but the story was very interesting.