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How to Be Lost

Amanda Eyre Ward

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How to Be Lost by Amanda Eyre Ward is a poignant and emotional novel that revolves around the themes of loss, family, and the search for identity. The story follows two sisters, Eliza and Caroline, whose lives have been shaped by tragedy. Eliza, the older of the two, is haunted by the mysterious disappearance of her sister, Maggie, during a family vacation when they were children. As an adult, Eliza is consumed by guilt and grief, convinced that her failure to protect Maggie is the cause of the tragedy. This unresolved loss becomes a pivotal force in shaping her relationships and sense of self, as she struggles with a deep internal conflict over what happened that fateful day.

The novel weaves between different timelines and perspectives, exploring the emotional complexities of the characters and their search for meaning. Caroline, the other sister, has grown up with her own set of emotional wounds, often feeling like the “forgotten” sibling. As the story unfolds, both women must confront the past and the darkness that has lingered over their lives. Their individual journeys lead them to unexpected revelations, not just about their family’s history, but also about themselves and the healing that comes from confronting long-buried truths. How to Be Lost is a deeply introspective novel, exploring the intricate ties of love, regret, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable loss.