A review by themoonchild
The Other Side of Disappearing by Kate Clayborn

4.0

Released on Mar 26, 2024, The Other Side of Disappearing follows the story of a Hairstylist Jess who finds herself dealing with the effects of the disappearance of her mother, leaving her years ago with a notorious con artist.
Left behind to shoulder the responsibility of raising her half-sister Teagan, Jess sacrificed her aspirations to shield Teagan from the anguish of abandonment. Now on the verge of adulthood, Teagan embarks on a quest fueled by a newfound lead suggesting their mother may still be reachable. With unwavering determination, Teagan enlists the help of unlikely allies: Salem Durant, a captivating true-crime podcaster, and her astute assistant Adam.
When Teagan decides to go on a journey by herself, Jess finds herself obligated to join in hopes of protecting Teagan from harsh truths. As they pursue a trail of compelling clues, the journey to locate their mother becomes an odyssey of self-discovery, where the search for one lost soul may ultimately lead to the illumination of their own identity.

On a personal and emotional level, I see the longing for the loss and the grief of a missing parent portrayed very well. The nonending ifs and questions about why her mother left then the feeling of betrayal and resentment are so valid. Jess left her feelings aside, focusing only on raising Teagan well and not missing her mother.
We can see the evolution of relationships between the sisters, the dynamic between Adam and Jess, and the personal growth of all the characters.

We have a Dual POV, alternating between Jess and Adam, with a writing style that is clear and concise. Despite the presence of descriptive elements for both characters and the story, they serve a vital purpose, enriching and enhancing the overall narrative.
I found this read immensely enjoyable, feeling that the book was expertly crafted, evoking a range of emotions throughout.
I highly recommend this book!
I was torn between 3.5 and 5 stars, but ultimately, I think a solid 4-star rating is the best fit.

Thank you to Netgalley the publishers Kensington Books | Kensington and Kate Clayborn for allowing me to review this audiobook. Which, I will be giving my honest and sincere review.