
I’m a reader and a writer and a lover of great stories – especially those that delve into the complexity of relationships. I don’t enjoy glossy characters and descriptions of families that are too tidy. I suspect it’s because I cannot relate. Not even a smidge.
Enter “When Things Go Missing“.
The book I longed to read but Deborah Brasket needed to put it in my hands. Into my heart.
Here’s my Five-Star Review of “When Things Go Missing”:
“When Things Go Missing” is a must-read, a beautifully crafted story about the kaleidoscopic facets within families.
As paradoxical as it sounds, Brasket reveals a truth often overlooked about life and relationships. No matter how much we love one another, coming together and retreating – actions that might seem callous at the surface – might be fertile ground for growth. With characters expertly drawn, “When Things Go Missing” expresses the power of giving space and creating distance in order for individuals – flawed as we all are – to flourish.
As a licensed therapist with years of experience assisting others with mental health and addiction challenges, I was struck by the power of Brasket’s prose. Deftly drawing the reader into the often unspoken, shameful episodes that individuals and families face. As the reader learns about each compelling character, their voices and perspectives are distinct. Real and raw; engaging and endearing.
There is a normalizing quality throughout “When Things Go Missing” that will empower readers. Reminding us that while our connections to those we love are omnipresent, distance can provide enlightenment – if we are brave enough.
Brasket deftly describes the dangers when relationships – like strings – are pulled taut. Learning how to love from afar might be the greatest gift we can offer ourselves and those we hold dear.
Cheers to Deborah Brasket and a family – Walter, Franny, Cal and Kay – who will reside in my heart forever more.
About the Author

After sailing around the world with her husband and children, teaching literature to college students, and fighting for affordable housing as the leader of a nonprofit, Deborah J Brasket finally settled down among the golden hills and vineyards of California’s central coast to write the kinds of novels she loves to read.
I love this description of the book:
When Things Go Missing is a masterful exploration of loss, loyalty, and self-renewal. Told through the viewpoints of Kay, Cal, and Walter, this emotionally rich, mystery-driven family drama is wrapped up in a propulsive page-turner you cannot help getting swept up in.
“When Things Go Missing” is available on Amazon, Bookshop, Barnes & Noble and all major retailers!
Tune in on Friday, September 26 for Deborah’s debut on the Sharing the Heart of the Matter Podcast to hear more from the author herself. Wynne will share all the details on Friday. So good!
Congratulations, Deborah!
Vicki 💝
www.deborahjbrasket.com seastonepress@gmail.com
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