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The Missing - by Andrew O'Hagan (Hardcover)

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  • Hailed by the Times Literary Supplement as an "International Book of the Year" on its publication in Britain, The Missing is a fascinating literary meditation on missing persons by the acclaimed young Scottish writer Andrew O'Hagan.Writing with what one reviewer praised as "passion, eloquence, and honesty," O'Hagan explores one of society' most enduring, yet unexamined, concerns--missing persons.
  • About the Author: Andrew O'Hagan was born in Glasgow in 1968.
  • 208 Pages
  • True Crime, General

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In March 1993, two-year-old James Bulger was abducted from a mall in England and murdered by two ten-year-old children. The case touched off a storm of comment in the press, but it was Andrew O'Hagan's eloquent and disarming piece in The Londong Review of Books that captured the public's imagination. In The Missing, the book that grew out of that essay, O'Hagan offers a fascinating meditation on missing persons.



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Hailed by the Times Literary Supplement as an "International Book of the Year" on its publication in Britain, The Missing is a fascinating literary meditation on missing persons by the acclaimed young Scottish writer Andrew O'Hagan.

Writing with what one reviewer praised as "passion, eloquence, and honesty," O'Hagan explores one of society' most enduring, yet unexamined, concerns--missing persons. He writes movingly of his own grandfather, lost at sea during World War II; of Sandy Davidson, the three-year-old who disappeared from a construction site near O'Hagan's childhood home; of James Bulger, the toddler abducted from a mall in Liverpool and murdered by two ten-year-olds in 1993; and the twelve young women Fred and Rosemary West murdered and buried in their Gloucester backyard over a period of nearly thirty years.

In all of these cases, O'Hagan goes out with police and meets with social workers and families, always looking for the deeper truths so often left forgotten. What kind of lives did those who have gone missing lead? What made them disappear? What happens to those left behind?

Merging social history, memoir, and reportage, The Missing is one of those rare books that bring a neglected corner of human experience into the public eye, and a memorable debut from an exceptionally perceptive and talented new writer.




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The Missing is a fascinating literary meditation on missing persons by the acclaimed young Scottish writer Andrew O'Hagan. Writing with what one reviewer praised as "passion, eloquence, and honesty", O'Hagan explores one of society's most enduring, yet unexamined, concerns - missing persons. He writes movingly of his own grandfather, lost at sea during World War II; of Sandy Davidson, the three-year-old who disappeared from a construction site near O'Hagan's childhood home; of James Bulger, the toddler abducted from a mall in Liverpool and murdered by two ten-year-olds in 1993; and the twelve young women Fred and Rosemary West murdered and buried in their Gloucester backyard over a period of nearly thirty years. In all of these cases, O'Hagan goes out with police and meets with social workers and families, always looking for the deeper truths so often left forgotten. What kind of lives did those who have gone missing lead? What made them disappear? What happens to those left behind?



About the Author



Andrew O'Hagan was born in Glasgow in 1968. A former editor at the London Review of Books, O'Hagan's writing has appeared in The Guardian, Esquire, Harper's, and Granta. This is his first book.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.59 Inches (H) x 5.74 Inches (W) x .86 Inches (D)
Weight: .85 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 208
Genre: True Crime
Sub-Genre: General
Publisher: New Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Andrew O'Hagan
Language: English
Street Date: October 1, 1996
TCIN: 1002182827
UPC: 9781565843356
Item Number (DPCI): 247-25-1633
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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