Columbine: A True Crime Story [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Education)
  • Author:  Kass, Jeff
  • Author:  Kass, Jeff
  • ISBN-10:  1938633261
  • ISBN-10:  1938633261
  • ISBN-13:  9781938633263
  • ISBN-13:  9781938633263
  • Publisher:  Bower House
  • Publisher:  Bower House
  • Pages:  334
  • Pages:  334
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jan-2014
  • Pub Date:  01-Jan-2014
  • SKU:  1938633261-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  1938633261-11-SPLV
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The result of 15 years of research and exclusive information, this is the first book of investigative journalism to tell the complete story of Littleton, Colorado’s 1999 mass shooting, its far-reaching consequences, and common characteristics among public shooters across the country. A classic in the tradition ofIn Cold BloodandThe Executioner's Song, it comprehensively explores fundamental American themes of violence, racism, parenting, and policing. This updated and revised edition concludes with new material about public shootings since Columbine and how communities can stop such horrific events from happening in the future.

“Jeff Kass comes closer than anyone in explaining this national tragedy that is Columbine. His discussions with Hunter S. Thompson in the kitchen over the years revealed his depth of research and wisdom of this complex story, which he finally unmasks, a decade later inColumbine: A True Crime Story.”  —Anita Thompson, wife of the late Hunter S. Thompson, and author,The Gonzo Way

“It was the kind of tragedy that defined a genuine breakdown of social cohesion in the late nineties. America and guns go back a long way, as Hunter used to remind me, and demonstrate. But this was a lack of imagination, a cold assessment of cause and effect, devoid of compassion and the action of severely damaged psyches which could never have been introduced to the ramifications of consequence. Unfortunately, these kids have had many role models, filmic but very real demonstrations fromA Clockwork Orangeonwards on which to base their ideas. I reckon that the senseless motive for violence heightens the sick thrill of the act.”  —Ralph Steadman, author,The Joke’s Over: Bruised Memories: Gonzo, Hunter S. Thompson, and Me

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