I Have Some Questions for You, by Rebecca Makkai
Bodie is both pleased and a bit scared at the prospect of getting into this subject matter. It’s been on her mind, something about her past that won’t stay buried. In the meantime, Bodie has her own complicated life to deal with, along with resurfacing memories of the events that happened around the time of Thalia Keith’s murder.
In the years since this tragic event, society’s values have shifted and the world is very different, largely because of social media and an increased awareness of social injustices. So, the time seems to be right to look at this case again.
This is a fascinating story, and I was intrigued almost as much about the flawed perceptions
the students of the 1990s had about each other as I was about the obviously flawed
justice system. This novel does not tie things up in a neat bow, and I admire that, also.
Thank you very much to Netgalley and Penguin Group Viking for sharing this novel with me!
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