I Have Some Questions for You

Author: Rebecca Makkai
Length: 438 pages
Publication Date: First published February 21, 2023
Book Summary: I Have Some Questions for You
Bodie Kane, a distinguished film professor and podcaster, has meticulously crafted a life that allows her to evade the shadows of her past. This past is marked by a profound family tragedy during her formative years, the challenging experience of attending a New Hampshire boarding school for four tumultuous years, and the heart-wrenching murder of her former roommate, Thalia Keith, during their senior year. The circumstances surrounding Thalia’s untimely demise, along with the subsequent conviction of the school’s athletic trainer, Omar Evans, remain contentious topics of discussion online. However, Bodie has chosen to maintain a distance from these painful memories, preferring to let bygones be bygones.
When the Granby School extends an invitation for her to return and teach a course, Bodie’s carefully constructed facade begins to unravel. She finds herself irresistibly drawn to the unresolved case and the growing inconsistencies that emerge within it. While the initial rush to convict Omar may have offered a semblance of closure, Bodie starts to question whether the school and law enforcement may have overlooked critical evidence and other potential suspects. Is it possible that the true perpetrator still roams free?
As Bodie delves deeper into the mysteries she once sought to avoid, she begins to reconsider her status as an outsider at Granby. Could it be that, during the fateful events of 1995, she possessed vital knowledge that could ultimately unlock the truth behind Thalia’s murder? This compelling narrative invites readers to explore the intricate layers of memory, justice, and the search for truth, as Bodie confronts her past and its haunting implications for the present.
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