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We Need to Talk About Kevin Chapter 1: November 8, 2000 Summary

How It All Goes Down

  • "Dear Franklin" (1.1), begins Chapter 1. Who's Franklin? Benjamin Franklin? Franklin D. Roosevelt? Franklin the Turtle?
  • Whoever is writing this letter is writing about a day at the grocery store.
  • The letter-writer seems to be agoraphobic, so just venturing into public is a big deal.
  • Unfortunately, our letter-writer bumped into someone she didn't want to see: Mary Woolford.
  • It seems that our writer, or someone she knows, did something to Mary in the past.
  • Our writer hides in the canned food aisle until Mary leaves, then returns to the shopping cart.
  • At the checkout, the checkout girl makes a big point of checking our narrator's ID and reading out the last name: "Khatchadourian."
  • Khatchadourian makes it home and describes the home in the letter. To keep it short: it's a pit.
  • Our narrator remembers the last house she lived in, and how someone vandalized it with red paint after whatever Kevin did. When are we going to talk about Kevin?
  • Kevin is Eva Khatchadourian's son, and Eva is the one writing the letters. That's one mystery solved.
  • Eva talks about selling the paint-spattered house after cleaning off the paint herself.
  • Eva imagines that the house was purchased because of its notoriety—it was the house of a young killer who did something that "wasn't quite as bad as Columbine" (1.47).
  • No wonder Eva had to move.