‘I Have Some Questions for You’ by Rebecca Makkai + The book has an ominous cover with dripping letters. It sits on a crowded bookshelf.
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‘I Have Some Questions for You’ by Rebecca Makkai + The book has an ominous cover with dripping letters. It sits on a crowded bookshelf.
Greta Johnsen / WBEZ

Our March Book Club book is I Have Some Questions for You by Rebecca Makkai! It’s a whodunit that interrogates the true crime genre, the carceral system and #MeToo narratives. The novel follows Bodie, a true crime podcaster who’s invited back to the boarding school she attended to teach a class. While back on campus, she is flooded with memories of her former roommate, Thalia, who was murdered during their time at school. A staffer, a Black man, was convicted of the crime. Yet, gaps in the investigation draw Bodie back into the case and push her to determine if the killer is still out there.

Author Rebecca Makkai joined us for this spoiler-free conversation about the book! You’re invited to take part in book club too! Get your hands on a copy of the book and tell us what you think. You can record a voice memo on your smartphone and send the file to NerdettePodcast at gmail. We’ll try to include your voice in our spoiler-filled panel episode out on Tuesday, March 28!

‘I Have Some Questions for You’ by Rebecca Makkai + The book has an ominous cover with dripping letters. It sits on a crowded bookshelf.
Greta Johnsen / WBEZ
‘I Have Some Questions for You’ by Rebecca Makkai + The book has an ominous cover with dripping letters. It sits on a crowded bookshelf.
Greta Johnsen / WBEZ

Our March Book Club book is I Have Some Questions for You by Rebecca Makkai! It’s a whodunit that interrogates the true crime genre, the carceral system and #MeToo narratives. The novel follows Bodie, a true crime podcaster who’s invited back to the boarding school she attended to teach a class. While back on campus, she is flooded with memories of her former roommate, Thalia, who was murdered during their time at school. A staffer, a Black man, was convicted of the crime. Yet, gaps in the investigation draw Bodie back into the case and push her to determine if the killer is still out there.

Author Rebecca Makkai joined us for this spoiler-free conversation about the book! You’re invited to take part in book club too! Get your hands on a copy of the book and tell us what you think. You can record a voice memo on your smartphone and send the file to NerdettePodcast at gmail. We’ll try to include your voice in our spoiler-filled panel episode out on Tuesday, March 28!