De Zelfmoord Van De Meisjes by Jeffrey Eugenides

In a quiet suburban American town in the 1970s, a group of neighborhood boys narrate their fascination with five enigmatic sisters whose sheltered home lives, escalating rebellions, and growing withdrawal culminate in a sequence of tragic suicides; the boys’ retrospective voice—mixing adolescent longing, rumor, and obsession—examines how communal myths, parental misunderstanding, and the media’s gaze shape the girls’ lives and the community’s inability to fully comprehend or prevent the tragedy.