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The book we need to talk about kevin
The book we need to talk about kevin







I first read the book by Lionel Shriver in 2005 as part of a fledgling book group. Shriver's novel subjects a sensitive topic to fierce and tough-minded scrutiny.'- Bookseller 'A great read with horrifying twists and turns.' -Marie Claire 'A deeply shocking but mesmerising novel.' -Herald 'This book asks the question many women are afraid to ask: does maternal instinct really exist.A good read for all women who have struggled with the loss of self that often comes with motherhood.' -Big Issue 'Forces the reader to confront assumptions about love and parenting, about how and why we apportion blame, about crime and punishment, forgiveness and redemption.' -Independent 'One of the bravest books I've ever read.original, powerful, resonant, witty, fascinating and deeply intelligent.Rachel Bannister assesses Lynne Ramsay's film, an adaptation of the novel by Lionel Shriver. Yet such is the impact of We Need to Talk About Kevin. A powerful, gripping and original meditation on evil.' -New Statesman ' detailed depiction of a marriage and a family torn apart by silence is disarmingly direct.Shriver's novel is a timely one.maybe we all need to talk about Kevin.Nature or nurture? Shriver leaves it to the reader to decide in this powerful cautionary tale.' -Belfast Telegraph 'Few novels leave you gasping at the final paragraph as if the breath had been knocked from your body. It is Desperate Housewives as written by Euripides. 'Addresses head-on the question that causes anguish to the greatest readers of fiction these days, middle-class women: when to, or even why, have a child?' -Australian 'By far the best novel I've read in years.exquisitely crafted.a breathtaking work of art.'- Age 'pulsive.' -Guardian 'An elegant psychological and philosophical investigation of culpability with a brilliant denoument.although (Eva's) reliability as a narrator becomes increasingly questionable as she oscillates between anger, self-pity and regret, her search for answers becomes just as compulsive for the reader.' -Observer 'Harrowing, tense and thought-provoking, this is a vocal challenge to every accepted parenting manual you've ever read.' -Daily Mail 'One of the most striking works of fiction to be published this year.









The book we need to talk about kevin