Shortly before his sixteenth birthday, Kevin Khatchadourian kills seven of his fellow high-school students, a cafeteria worker and a teacher. He is visited in prison by his mother, Eva, who narrates in a series of letters to her estranged
husband, Franklin, the story of Kevin's upbringing. For this powerful, shocking navel, Lionel Shriver was awarded the Orange Prize for Fiction.
Shortly before his sixteenth birthday, Kevin Khatchadourian kills seven of his fellow high-school students, a cafeteria worker and a teacher. He is visited in prison by his mother, Eva, who narrates in a series of letters to her estranged
husband, Franklin, the story of Kevin's upbringing. For this powerful, shocking navel, Lionel Shriver was awarded the Orange Prize for Fiction.