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"The Gravity of Missing Things" by Marisa Urgo

  • Writer: Julie Garrett
    Julie Garrett
  • Mar 19, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 25, 2023


The Gravity of Missing Things cover

Flight 133 disappeared over the ocean. No wreckage. No distress signal. Just gone.


Suddenly, everyone on the news and social media is talking about whether the pilot intentionally crashed it—everyone but me. Because I know her. The pilot was my mom, and there's no way she would hurt anyone. No one else knows that before she left, she wrote me a note. Trust me, it said.


Now it feels like someone split my world—and me—in two, and the only person who believes me is Landon. I want to trust him, to let him see who I really am, but I can't. I have my secrets, the same way Mom has hers. All I know is falling for him will only make things more complicated.


Just as I start to open up, the answer to what really happened to Flight 133 could rip my world apart all over again—for good this time.





Disability rep: #MentalHealth #Depression (inc. self harm, cutting) #Anxiety #PostTraumaticStressDisorder #PTSD #Blind (specifically, #VisuallyImpaired - character has a glass eye)


Other representation: #LGBTQIA #Queer #Bisexual


Publication date: #June2022 #2022year

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