From New York Times bestseller Kody Keplinger comes an astonishing and thought-provoking exploration of the aftermath of tragedy, the power of narrative, and how we remember What we\'ve lost.
I don\'t know What will be worse: the guilt of staying silent or the consequences of speaking up....
And the more I learn, the less certain I am about what\'s right.
Except Sarah\'s martyrdom is important to a lot of people, people who don\'t take kindly to What I\'m trying to do. but I\'m not the only survivor with a story to tell about What did -- and didn\'t -- happen that day.
Now Sarah\'s parents are publishing a book about her, so this might be my last chance to set the record straight...
I didn\'t say anything then, and people got hurt because of it.
I know because I was with her when she died.
But it\'s not true.
Everyone knows Sarah\'s story -- that she died proclaiming her faith.
Three years since my best friend, Sarah, was killed in a bathroom stall during the mass shooting.
It\'s been three years since the Virgil County High School Massacre.
From New York Times bestseller Kody Keplinger comes an astonishing and thought-provoking exploration of the aftermath of tragedy, the power of narrative, and how we remember What we\'ve lost