The Dead Girl:

18.95 JOD

Available on: 2025-03-04 at 3:00 am

Description

A classic true-crime memoir of the murder of Berkeley student Roberta Lee in 1984, written by her close friend, desperate for justice. Gripping, heartbreaking, and full of details about the investigation, the book is also a portrait of a generation.Roberta Lee, a Berkeley student of unusual promise, went running one Sunday in November 1984 with her lover, Bradley Page. He came back alone. Roberta, sometimes volatile and moody, had run off on her own, he said. When she failed to return, one of the largest missing-person searches in California history was launched. Five weeks later, her battered body was found on a bed of branches in a shallow grave. Within hours, Page had confessed to the murder of Roberta Lee—and then recanted. The story of the dead girl had begun.Melanie Thernstrom, a brilliant writer and poet, was Roberta’s closest friend. In this haunting, multi-layered memoir, she has written a heart-breaking tribute, both elegy and celebration, to her lost friend. With unflinching honesty and infinite grace, Thernstrom attempts to make sense of a death fundamentally nonsensical: weaving together news clippings and old photographs, Roberta’s letters and her own recollections, she reconstructs the horrific crime, the agonizing search for the body, the trial and its wrenching, explosive climax.Through the filter of memory, Roberta herself—gifted, fiercely intelligent, yearning for love—is rendered achingly alive, and Thernstrom offers a powerful and deeply personal account of grief, as well as a raw-nerved portrait of a generation for whom the future is uncertain and threatening.With its enduring themes of innocence and evil, truth and uncertainty, tangled human motives and feelings, The Dead Girl is a complex exploration of the nature of reality and the frail, shifting, suspect ways in which we respond to it. In her stubborn refusal to let her dead friend be forgotten, Melanie Thernstrom has created a superb collage of memory, loss, and redemption.

Additional information

Weight 0.37 kg
Dimensions 0.00 × 12.70 × 3.63 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

448

Publisher

Year Published

2025-3-4

Imprint

Publication City/Country

USA

ISBN 10

1681379147

About The Author

Melanie Thernstrom is an author and journalist from Boston, MA. She is a contributor to The New York Times Magazine, Vanity Fair, and The Wall Street Journal, among other publications, and has written three books: The Dead Girl (1990), Halfway Heaven: Diary of a Harvard Murder (1997), and The Pain Chronicles: Cures, Myths, Mysteries, Prayers, Diaries, Brain Scans, Healing, and the Science of Suffering (2010). She has taught creative writing at Harvard University, Cornell University, and in the MFA program at UC Irvine. She currently lives with her husband and children in Palo Alto, CA.Daphne Merkin is the author of Enchantment, a novel, and Dreaming of Hitler, a collection of essays. Her cultural criticism has appeared in a range of publications, including Vogue and The American Scholar, and has been widely anthologized. She has been a staff writer for The New Yorker and is currently a contributing writer at Elle and The New York Times Magazine. She lives in New York City, where she teaches writing in the Columbia University MFA program.

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