A review by melodys_library
Disappearing Earth by Julia Phillips

4.0

The story sets off with a bang, right into the disappearance. However, the remainder of the book is much less about the disappearance of the girls and more about how the disappearance affected the young women in the surrounding Russian peninsula. The author paints vivid pictures of the landscape and lives of the women in Kamchatka, including social and race relations. I appreciated the ending, which brought closure to the disappearance.