Where They Found Her
- Pages
- 326
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780062225467
- Reading Time
- ~5h 42min
Where They Found Her is a book by Kimberly McCreight. It has 326 pages.
About this book
Kimberly McCreight’s Where They Found Her extends her examination of moral ambiguity and adolescent psychology into a narrative centered on the aftermath of sudden tragedy. When two teenagers discover a body in their Connecticut woods, the event fractures local relationships and compels each character to navigate concealed loyalties. Organized through interwoven timelines, the novel traces how a single impulsive decision can alter friendships and identities over years. McCreight’s multi-voiced structure reveals how guilt, fear, and self-preservation influence memory and testimony. The work engages with themes of accountability, the fragility of trust, and the transition from youthful idealism to adult consequence. Distinguished by its psychological realism and deliberate pacing, the novel resists straightforward moral categorization, offering instead a measured study of how communities and individuals process loss. Through restrained prose and carefully constructed perspective shifts, McCreight presents a focused exploration of truth, responsibility, and the long reach of past actions.
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Where They Found Her has 326 pages.
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Kimberly McCreight’s Where They Found Her extends her examination of moral ambiguity and adolescent psychology into a narrative centered on the aftermath of sudden tragedy. When two teenagers discover a body in their Connecticut woods, the event fractures local relationships and compels each charact...
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Where They Found Her was written by Kimberly McCreight.