Elizabeth is Missing
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Elizabeth is Missing by Emma Healey
Emma Healey’s debut sets itself a remarkably ambitious task. A mystery told in the first person by a character suffering from dementia. It is a task which ... READ MORE

Chris White

Beautiful piece of literature.
A beautiful story that effects a lot of people with a aweful debilitating disease. As you read you feel the pain and the frustration that can effect the su... READ MORE

Debra Warwick at Exeter High Street

Thought provoking.
Words like brilliant, moving, bittersweet and touching all describe this novel but do not do it justice. Both addictive and hard to read at the same time (... READ MORE

Adam@Liverpool

A perfect book club read.
Maud suffers from dementia; things keep slipping from her mind. She writes herself many notes, one of which is "Elizabeth is missing". Elizabeth is her fri... READ MORE

Sara Crowley at Brighton

An unusual and unreliable narrator leads this moving and inventive novel about dementia, the past and old age.
Maud lives in a constant state of befuddlement. Undrunk cups of tea litter her halls; she navigates her way through life with little scraps of paper; she f... READ MORE

Pete Renton at Nottingham

Great début novel.
Beautifully written and quite frankly heartbreaking - the past and present overlap in the fractured mind of Maud, the bewilderment of dementia is terrifyin... READ MORE

Chrys - Plymouth

Eye-opening and wonderful.
Maud’s a little forgetful. She forgets that she’s already made herself a cup of tea, and she always forgets that she already has plenty of tinned peaches i... READ MORE

Kimi at Blackpool

It was a pleasure to be confused by Maud
The title of Biggest Book of the Year is one that can be and is thrown around a lot. I read this back in January as many people did and I still stand by wh... READ MORE

Charlie Hay at Brentwood

Elizabeth is Missing
Maud's mind holds the key to a decades old mystery, but as the lines between her past and her present blot together, can she unlock the clues before they'r... READ MORE

Sammy Ingram at Piccadilly

One of a kind
I can't praise this book enough. I was completely absorbed from start to finish - a great concept which was brilliantly executed, so heart-wrenching, so po... READ MORE

Sian Allen

Thought provokingly wonderful !
One of the best books in ages.Switching between the present and the end of World War Two this is the story of Maud who is an eldely lady suffering from dem... READ MORE

Roz Radmore

You Won't Forget This In A Hurry!
Maud has been volunteering at the local Oxfam and likes to visit her poor-sighted friend Elizabeth, she may not be able to see well but she can name any bi... READ MORE

Nicole @WstonesHemel

Worth 10 stars!
Quite simply one of my books of the year! I have fallen in love with this novel and I urge everyone to read it. It's so beautifully written and I just ador... READ MORE

Emma Smith at Bedford

Elizabeth is Missing
This is a touching family drama with a mysterious twist. Maud, in her eighties and suffering from memory loss, is looking for her friend Elizabeth. But tha... READ MORE

Lucy OConnor Walton on Thames

Elizabeth is Missing
Elizabeth is missing. Possibly. Her good friend Maud certainly thinks that something is wrong but Maud is both forgetful and old and so the chances of some... READ MORE

Erin Britton

Took my breath away!
I am so very very glad that I have been able to read this tremendous debut novel by an incredibly talented young author. Healey writes with a great deal of... READ MORE

Sadie at Newport

Brilliantly gripping
I was lucky enough to be sent an advance copy of this, and I can honestly say it's fantastic! Maud's losing her memory, but she's sure her friend Elizabeth... READ MORE

Stevie at Aberdeen

This has changed my outlook on Alzheimers/Dementia for the better
'Elizabeth is Missing' follows the story of Maud; a determined elderly woman who doesn't quite know how rapidly her memory is deteriorating, all Maud wants... READ MORE

Lois Aspinall at Cribbs Causeway

Beautifully original
This is by far the best debut novel I have ever read. Healey was brave and bold in attempting something like this but oh how her efforts paid off! What a m... READ MORE

Natalie at Waterstones
Publisher information
- Publisher: W F Howes Ltd
- ISBN: 9781471270024
- Languages: English
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I kept putting it down
I really did not enjoy this book and have been struggling with it for more than six weeks, which is unheard of for me. It is well written, but disturbing ... READ MORE

Mary Grant
Verified Purchase
An accomplished debut novel. Emma Healey is a talented author who writes beautifully, with conviction.
Maud is 82 years old. She often feels confused, she writes herself notes and remembers to go the shop most days. Maud sometimes doesn't remember what the n... READ MORE

Anne Cater

Great book for everyone
Maud is very forgetful and she gets worse as time goes along but she knows her friend Elizabeth is missing and cannot understand why no-one else will take ... READ MORE

carol810

A novel that will stay with you
I read this novel some time ago now and it has stayed with me. A stunning and assured debut filled with suspense, beauty and sadness. A window into the min... READ MORE

Hannah Temby, Bloomsbury

Opens your eyes to dementia
This book is a fantastic one and really opens your eyes to dementia. I sadly lost a close friend recently who had developed demtia before she died. I wante... READ MORE

matthew jewell

An excellent debut entry
I asked for this book to review because it has been splashed across book pages in the national newspapers, radio book programmes and the Internet as “the b... READ MORE

rueyclem

At some points in this book I got really into it, but other times I found myself being uninterested and getting a bit lost in the words. Despite this, I fo... READ MORE

Laura Devitt

touching
I enjoyed this book and would recommend it.
The theme of an old lady with dementia was put into the novel in an absolutely brilliant way. The illness was ... READ MORE

sandyhutch

Beautiful, contorting book
An awesome insight into the main character - you become her and want to care for her.
Beautifully written.
A hungry tale that you want to explore and under... READ MORE

Peaches

This is a fantastic story that follows Maud during two separate times in her life, from her teens shortly after the War when her sister went missing to her... READ MORE

Ecowitch

Refreshingly original but not always a comfortable read
I read this within a couple of days which is testament to its unputdownability - admittedly helped by a train journey - but nonetheless a gripping read, cl... READ MORE

She who is too fond of books

Elizabeth is Missing
I had heard that the novel, Elizabeth is Missing by Emma Healey is a good book for book groups and, as I recently took over leading our local book group, s... READ MORE

Writing Coach

This was a birthday gift.
A unique style of book. Kept the pages turning. Recommended. I truly sympathised with the main character and her family.

Fiona Sharp

An accomplished debut novel.
Maud is 82 years old. She often feels confused, she writes herself notes and remembers to go the shop most days. Maud sometimes doesn't remember what the n... READ MORE

Anne Cater

Definitely different
A fascinating insight into dementia, I found Maud's fluctuations between confusion and clarity, the past and the present, amazing to experience and felt it... READ MORE

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Janet Anne Mitchell

emotional
For Maud the only way to remember things is to write them down. For Maud Elizabeth is the only friend she has left. It is very sad for Maud as all Maud's o... READ MORE

Bookread2day

An absorbing and rewarding mystery
This is an amazingly subtle and sophisticated debut novel for such a young writer. From page one you are drawn into the life and muddled mind of the elderl... READ MORE

NaggyB

Elizabeth certainly is missing
How ever did this win any awards it runs on and on about a woman with dementia going no where

tim leech

'Elizabeth Is Missing' Review
I felt this was an accomplished debut novel and the author's postgraduate training in creative writing shows in the craftsmanship. Telling the story from ... READ MORE

Juniperus

Reliably Unreliable
Alzheimer's novels are beginning to crowd the bookshelves as Britain faces up to an ageing population and the growth of this vilest of diseases. These book... READ MORE

BenjaminPXR5

Very eye-opening, and very touching
The reason I bought this book is because both of my Nan's have recently been diagnosed with dementia, and I wanted to understand exactly what the illness d... READ MORE

Billy Ross

Good book
I read this book last year and found it very emotional and couldn't put it down , last week I watched the drama on tv and it was just as good .

Dawn Carver

Great story!
A really enjoyable read although not one of my favourite books. I found Mauds a really intriguing character. The story was heartbreaking as you follow her ... READ MORE

Emma Gaynor

A story of loss in so many different ways - and from so many perspectives
At an unknown page turn you find yourself struggling to continue to frown on reactions you previously misunderstood.
A book that shows Love is not always... READ MORE

aimie o'leary

Everyone thought it was just the ramblings of a mad old woman...
I absolutely loved this book. It is written from the perspective of Maud who is a dementia sufferer. There are certain sights, sounds or smells that bring ... READ MORE

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