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If I Don't Make It, I Love You : Survivors in the Aftermath of School Shootings, EPUB eBook

If I Don't Make It, I Love You : Survivors in the Aftermath of School Shootings EPUB

Edited by Amye Archer, Loren Kleinman

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The result is an important and horrifyingly thick anthology of mass murders...Highly difficult to read in one sitting, but we must not look away. Kirkus Reviews

A harrowing collection of sixty narrativescovering over fifty years of shootings in Americawritten by those most directly affected by school shootings: the survivors.

';If I Don't Make It, I Love You,' a text sent from inside a war zone. A text meant for Stacy Crescitelli, whose 15-year-old daughter, Sarah, was hiding in a closet fearing for her life in Parkland, Florida, in February of 2018, while a gunman sprayed her school with bullets, killing her friends, teachers, and coaches. This scene has become too familiar. We see the images, the children with trauma on their faces leaving their school in ropes, connected to one another with hands on shoulders, shaking, crying, and screaming. We mourn the dead. We bury children. We demand change. But we are met with inaction. So, we move forward, sadder and more jaded. But what about those who cannot move on?

These are their stories.

If I Don't Make It, I Love Youcollects more than sixty narratives from school shooting survivors, family members, and community leaders covering fifty years of shootings in America, from the 1966 UT-Austin Towershooting through May 2018's Santa Fe shooting.

Through this collection, editors Amye Archer and Loren Kleinmanoffer a vital contribution to the surging national dialogue on gun reform by elevating the voices of those most directly affectedby school shootings: the survivors.

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