Greta Sabaеўinskienд—- Mama, Kur Tu Buvai? In Memoriam Matukas -

This is not an "easy" read. It is heavy, painful, and often infuriating. However, for those interested in social justice, child advocacy, or true-crime narratives that prioritize the victim's dignity over sensationalism, it is an essential piece of contemporary Lithuanian literature. It transforms a national trauma into a powerful lesson on vigilance and communal responsibility.

The book serves as a haunting tribute to a life cut short and a scathing critique of the systemic failures that allowed it to happen. Sabašinskienė writes with a raw, unfiltered intensity that makes the reader feel the weight of the "Matas' Reform" (the child protection laws enacted in Lithuania following the incident). This is not an "easy" read

Beyond the tragedy, the book serves as a "living memorial" designed to ensure that society never forgets the cost of indifference. Final Verdict It transforms a national trauma into a powerful

The title itself—"Mom, where were you?"—is a gut-punch that centers the narrative on the child's perspective and his ultimate betrayal by those meant to protect him. Beyond the tragedy, the book serves as a

It isn't just a story of domestic violence; it’s a detailed examination of how social services and legal systems often miss the warning signs until it is too late.