The inspiration for the film starring Tilda Swinton and John C. Reilly, this resonant story of a motherโs unsettling quest to understand her teenage sonโs deadly violence, her own ambivalence toward motherhood, and the explosive link between them remains terrifyingly prescient.
Eva never really wanted to be a mother. And certainly not the mother of a boy who murdered seven of his fellow high school students, a cafeteria worker, and a muchโadored teacher in a school shooting two days before his sixteenth birthday.
Neither nature nor nurture exclusively shapes a child's character. But Eva was always uneasy with the sacrifices and social demotion of motherhood. Did her internalized dislike for her own son shape him into the killer heโs become? How much is her fault?
Now, two years later, it is time for her to come to terms with Kevinโs horrific rampage, all in a series of startlingly direct correspondences with her estranged husband, Franklin.
A piercing, unforgettable, and penetrating exploration of violence and responsibility, a book that the Boston Globe describes as โimpossible to put down,โ is a stunning examination of how tragedy affects a town, a marriage, and a family.