
We Need to Talk About Kevin
Sunday Times bestselling author Lionel Shriver's gripping, startling and urgent international bestseller about motherhood gone awry, winner of The Women's Prize for Fiction
âStunningly powerfulâDAILY MAIL
âStartlingâ GUARDIAN
âUrgentâ SUNDAY TIMES
THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER AND WOMEN'S PRIZE WINNER
âFew novels are considered classics. This, though, is one of themâ Kate Mosse
Eva never really wanted to be a motherâcertainly not the mother of the boy who murdered seven of his classmates, a cafeteria worker, and a much-adored teacher, two days before his sixteenth birthday.
Now, two years later, Eva must come to terms with the trauma of Kevinâs violent actions, in a series of painfully honest letters to her estranged husband, Franklin.
Above all, she must confront her fear that she raised a monster. And everything he has done is entirely her fault.
âA powerful, gripping and original meditation on evilâ NEW STATESMAN
Sunday Times bestselling author Lionel Shriver's gripping, startling and urgent international bestseller about motherhood gone awry, winner of The Women's Prize for Fiction
âStunningly powerfulâDAILY MAIL
âStartlingâ GUARDIAN
âUrgentâ SUNDAY TIMES
THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER AND WOMEN'S PRIZE WINNER
âFew novels are considered classics. This, though, is one of themâ Kate Mosse
Eva never really wanted to be a motherâcertainly not the mother of the boy who murdered seven of his classmates, a cafeteria worker, and a much-adored teacher, two days before his sixteenth birthday.
Now, two years later, Eva must come to terms with the trauma of Kevinâs violent actions, in a series of painfully honest letters to her estranged husband, Franklin.
Above all, she must confront her fear that she raised a monster. And everything he has done is entirely her fault.
âA powerful, gripping and original meditation on evilâ NEW STATESMAN
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Sunday Times bestselling author Lionel Shriver's gripping, startling and urgent international bestseller about motherhood gone awry, winner of The Women's Prize for Fiction
âStunningly powerfulâDAILY MAIL
âStartlingâ GUARDIAN
âUrgentâ SUNDAY TIMES
THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER AND WOMEN'S PRIZE WINNER
âFew novels are considered classics. This, though, is one of themâ Kate Mosse
Eva never really wanted to be a motherâcertainly not the mother of the boy who murdered seven of his classmates, a cafeteria worker, and a much-adored teacher, two days before his sixteenth birthday.
Now, two years later, Eva must come to terms with the trauma of Kevinâs violent actions, in a series of painfully honest letters to her estranged husband, Franklin.
Above all, she must confront her fear that she raised a monster. And everything he has done is entirely her fault.
âA powerful, gripping and original meditation on evilâ NEW STATESMAN
























