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Eva never really wanted to be a mother—and certainly not the mother of a boy who ends up murdering seven of his fellow high school students, a cafeteria worker, and a much-adored teacher who tried to befriend him, all two days before his sixteenth birthday. Now, two years later, it is time for her to come to terms with marriage, career, family, parenthood, and Kevin’s horrific rampage, in a series of startlingly direct correspondences with her estranged husband, Franklin. Uneasy with the sacrifices and social demotion of motherhood from the start, Eva fears that her alarming dislike for her own son may be responsible for driving him so nihilistically off the rails.
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We Need to Talk About Kevin, Lionel Shriver
- Taal
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2011
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- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Lionel Shriver
- Uitgever
- Harper Perennial
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2011
- Formaat
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 0062119044
- ISBN13
- 9780062119049
- Reeks
- Tags
- Fictie, Detectives & Thriller, Liefde, Thrillers, Familie, Hedendaagse literatuur, Spanning, Horror, Verenigde Staten, Relaties, Moorden, School, Psychologische thrillers, Verfilmd, New York, Geweld, Amerika, Familierelaties, Brieven, Middelbare school, gymnasium, Moeders, Haat, Schieten, Brievenromans, Epistolair Romans, Kinderen met Gedragsproblemen
- Eerste editie
- 2005
- Oorspronkelijke titel
- We Need to Talk about Kevin
- Beoordeling
- 4,05 van 5
- Aantekening
- Eva never really wanted to be a mother—and certainly not the mother of a boy who ends up murdering seven of his fellow high school students, a cafeteria worker, and a much-adored teacher who tried to befriend him, all two days before his sixteenth birthday. Now, two years later, it is time for her to come to terms with marriage, career, family, parenthood, and Kevin’s horrific rampage, in a series of startlingly direct correspondences with her estranged husband, Franklin. Uneasy with the sacrifices and social demotion of motherhood from the start, Eva fears that her alarming dislike for her own son may be responsible for driving him so nihilistically off the rails.













