Numb to This
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Kindra Neely
"This searing, raw, and honest account offers a window to those who want to empathize, and a mirror for those of us who may find ourselves in her shoes." ―April Henry, New York Times bestselling author of Girl, StolenThis searing graphic memoir portrays the impact of gun violence through a fresh lens with urgency, humanity, and a very personal hope. Kindra Neely never expected it to happen to her. No one does. Sure, she’d sometimes been close to gun violence, like when the house down the street from her childhood home in Texas was targeted in a drive-by shooting. But now she lived in Oregon, where she spent her time swimming in rivers with friends or attending classes at the bucolic Umpqua Community College. And then, one day, it happend: a mass shooting shattered her college campus. Over the span of a few minutes, on October 1, 2015, eight students and a professor lost their lives. And suddenly, Kindra became a survivor. This empathetic and ultimately hopeful graphic memoir recounts Kindra’s journey forward from those few minutes that changed everything. It wasn’t easy. Every time Kindra took a step toward peace and wholeness, a new mass shooting devastated her again. Las Vegas. Parkland. She was hopeless at times, feeling as if no one was listening. Not even at the worldwide demonstration March for Our Lives. But finally, Kindra learned that—for her—the path toward hope wound through art, helping others, and sharing her story.
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Author
Kindra Neely
Pages
304
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Published Date
2022-10-11
ISBN
0316462071 9780316462075
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""President Obama was addressing the nation. 'Somehow, this (mass shooting) has become routine. Somehow, we have become numb to this."<br/><br/>We as a society have become numb to this. But we often forget to consider the lives of those who survived. With every notification of a recent shooting, we are scrolling to the next video, post, image - meanwhile, they are sheltering, reliving a horrible encounter, wondering if (or when) this could happen to them again."