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Editorial Review For Where are You, Caleb?
Where are You, Caleb? by Christa St. Germain is one
of those novels that takes you through family drama and unresolved loss. Diane,
a mother grappling with the mysterious disappearance of her son, Caleb,
narrates her emotional journey with raw honesty. The book digs into grief,
family fractures, and the tedious nature of hope when life gets messy.
St. Germain's writing is strong where it counts. Her portrayal of grief hits
home without feeling forced. She writes believable dialogue, especially
capturing the sharp edges in strained family conversations. This is a story
that taps into the anxieties parents don't want to think about.
The book feels at home in the contemporary fiction genre, tapping into
readers' fascination with emotional mysteries surrounding missing loved ones.
Fans of Jodi Picoult or Kristin Hannah might find similarities here, minus the
courtroom drama.
This is for readers who appreciate exploring messy family dynamics and the
complexity of moving forward after loss. Parents or readers who've faced deep
grief might find Diane's journey painfully relatable, even therapeutic in a
twisted way.
So, should you read Where Are You, Caleb? If you're prepared for heavy
themes, then yes—it's worth the discomfort.