Emily Sosso
Ms. Brooks
Academic English 10
7 January, 2013
The Year We Disappeared: A Father - Daughter Memoir by Cylin Busby and John Busby is a thrilling, yet touching memoir that tells the story of an event that changed the Busby Family life forever. john Busby, father of Shawn, Eric, and Cylin Busby, and husband of Polly Busby, was a police officer on Cape Cod in Falmouth, Massachusetts. He works the night shift, from 11 o'clock at night to 8 o'clock in the morning. On the way to one of his shifts, John noticed a strange vehicle passing by him. Little did he know, the next few moments of his life would not just change his life, but his family's life. The man in the car shot John, three times. After trying to get away, he thought he was going to die. With the help of a woman near the incident, fellow police officers, and EMTs, he safely gets to the hospital. However, the shooter is still on the loose. The family is under 24-hour protection, living in fear of the shooter coming back to hurt them.
This memoir would fall under Narrative Non Fiction because it tells a story of how a family grew closer together after a tragic event. It shows how they value life more than they did before, knowing that it could be taken away from them in an instant. At the end of the memoir, there is a section entitled "Where They Are Now," explaining where the people throughout this book have ended up. In 2003, the shooter came out and confessed. James and Raymond Meyer were the ones trying to kill John Busby that night. Also, this confession the police link more murders and disappearances to Raymond Meyer. Also, Cylin was just nine years old when this occurred.
I would recommend this book to my peers, that love a thrilling crime story, for many reasons. It does not only describe a traumatic event in a regular family's life, but it also is a touching story showing how something like this can bring families so much closer. The memoir keeps you on your toes, and warms your heart. It has you guessing what will happen next, who was the shooter, and predicting the end of the story.
Jessica Riley
Ms. Brooks
Academic English 10
7 January 2013
“The Year We Disappeared” is a father-daugther memoir about the events leading upto biggest shock of this families life. This shock will change their family and their friends in ways that they never imagined. Cylin is a normal eight year old girl; she worries about her clothes and her annoying older brothers. Cylin is coerced into a much more mature and dangerous world when her father, John Busby, is shot multiple times while driving his car. Immediately after John is shot, he writes on a piece of paper to warn the police on the scree while they wait for an ambulance. “I could tell I was going to bleed to death before EMTs arrived. I wanted them (the police) to know that I needed a transfusion of O+ blood. This was all I could think about, that I had to write this down somehow. There was something else I had to let everyone know; it was more important. I scrawled the words ‘not an accident’ on the paper, smearing blood on it as I wrote...,” John panicks thinking he is going to die before EMTs arrvie (Busby 22-23).John suffers a lot of psychological and physical trauma. He recieves treatment away from his kids and hometown but the children are not left to fend for themselves. A cousin, Kelly, comes to stay with them as well as a couple of police officers for a protective detail. After John returns home, it becomes clear that people from the town are more cautious to seen with anyone from the Busby family in fear of getting shot like John. Cylin loses some friends who’s parents are scared to have their child be associated with her escpecially with her police detail following her everywhere she goes. The ending is twist that will shock the reader!
Since this book is nonfiction, facts are presented throughout the book. One interesting fact I read was about the treatment of gunshots wounds to the face and neck. John’s injuries were not easy for doctors to repair because there was so much damage. Another interesting fact is about police procedure and corruption, many police officers with known ties to the suspect that shot John refuse to visit John in the hospital. Also, people respond in defferent ways to John’s injuries. For example, the first time the kids see their father after the attack, they are scared and a little disgusted by how gruesome his injuires look. Cylin even asks her mother if that is really her father. It is hard for people to see John the same way when he looks different. This book is an memoir and more specially a narrative because it is written about Cylin and John Busby’s life and they are telling their own story with memories.
Finally, I would recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in the medical field or law and justice. However, this book may be too gruesome for some people so I would not read this book is talking about blood, bone fragments, or feeding tubes is going to upset students. Personally, I liked this book and think that it is very well written. There are no really complicated words that are not explained by the authors at some point in the story.