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The Lovely Bones

by Alice Sebold

2002

About the book

Fourteen-year-old Susie Salmon is murdered by her neighbor, George Harvey, in a suburban Pennsylvania cornfield in 1973. From her personal vantage point in heaven, she watches the long-term disintegration and eventual restructuring of her family. Her father becomes obsessed with identifying the killer, her mother flees to California to escape her grief, and her sister attempts to find physical evidence linking Harvey to the crime. As the police investigation stalls due to a lack of a body, the narrative follows the internal lives of the survivors and the quiet movements of the predator living among them.

This book serves readers interested in the psychological aftermath of violent crime rather than the procedural details of a traditional thriller. It attracts those who want to examine the mechanics of mourning and the specific ways a family unit breaks under the weight of an unsolved disappearance. Readers finish the book with a perspective on how memory persists after death and the reality that justice is often partial or delayed. It offers a study of human endurance and the gradual shift from acute loss to a state of acceptance.

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Published
2002
Language
EN