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We Need to Talk about Kevin

Book • 2003
The novel is written from the perspective of Eva Khatchadourian, the mother of Kevin, who committed a mass murder at his high school.

The story is told through a series of letters from Eva to her estranged husband, Franklin.

It delves into themes such as the nature vs.

nurture debate, the challenges of modern parenting, and the aftermath of a tragic event.

Eva's ambivalence towards motherhood and her complex relationship with Kevin are central to the narrative, which also explores the societal and personal factors that may have contributed to Kevin's actions.

The book is a poignant and thought-provoking examination of family dynamics, guilt, and the unconditional love of a parent for their child.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

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Mentioned by Lionel Shriver as her seventh novel and the one she is best known for.
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Mentioned by Kamal Ahmed as the author of 12 novels, including 'The Mandibles' and the Orange Prize winner 'We Need to Talk About Kevin'.
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Recommended by Karen Kilgariff after finishing the audiobook, discussing its themes of motherhood and school shootings.
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