''What's Left Unsaid'' is a sympathetic but honest look at the ways in which our lives and our most precious personal relationships are as affected by what is ''not'' said as they are by what ''is'' said. Secrets are like pebbles in ponds: the ripples they leave are insistent and persistent and bear down upon us whether we like it or not. Deborah Stone's novel illuminates this truth and gives us pause for thought about our own lives and the things we ourselves are keeping hidden. It's written with honesty but also with compassion and understanding.
More like this, please! I'll be interested to read whatever Deborah Stone writes next. We can recommend [[Me and My Shadow by Deborah Stone|Me and My Shadow]].
We can also recommend [[Iron House by John Hart]].