
Newtown: An American Tragedy
by Matthew Lysiak
Published for the first time: 12/10/2013
288 pages, Kindle Edition
Genres: Education, True Crime, History, Politics, Nonfiction, Crime, Audiobook
A journalist for The Daily News (New York) offers a “meticulous account of the Newtown massacre and its aftermath.…it’s been a year, and this harrowing book might be a reminder that the debate needs reviving” (Kirkus Reviews).The world mourned the devastating shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, on December 14, 2012. We remember the twenty children and six adults, murdered in a place of nurture and trust. We remember the teachers like Victoria Soto, who lost her life protecting her students. A shooter named Adam Lanza. And we remember the outraged conjecture instantly monopolized the worldwide response to the tragedy—while the truth went missing. Here is the definitive journalistic account of Newtown, an essential examination of the facts—not only of that horrific day but the perfect storm of mental instability and obsession that preceded it and, in the aftermath of unspeakable heartbreak, the controversy that continues to play out on the national stage. Drawn from previously undisclosed emails, police reports, and in-depth interviews, An American Tragedy breaks through a miasma of misinformation to present the comprehensive story that must be told—today—if we are to prevent another American tragedy in the days to come.
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