Book Details
Format
Audiobook
Language
English
Published
Aug 25, 2015
Publisher
Random House Audio
ISBN-10
1101922214
ISBN-13
9781101922217
Description
Set against the backdrop of the 1970 Kent State shootings, this gripping narrative weaves together the personal stories and social upheaval surrounding that fateful day. The authors skillfully blend fact and fiction, painting a vivid picture of the events leading up to the tragedy, capturing the tension of a divided nation grappling with issues of war, protest, and civil rights.
Through a diverse cast of characters, readers gain intimate insights into the lives affected by the violence, including students, faculty, and community members. Each individual's story promotes a deeper understanding of the human cost of political unrest and the generational conflict that defined an era.
As the narrative unfolds, the complexity of emotions—fear, hope, anger, and resilience—comes to the forefront, compelling readers to reflect on the impacts of societal fractures that persist today. The authors’ adept storytelling invites a profound exploration of history, making it as relevant and poignant as ever.
Through a diverse cast of characters, readers gain intimate insights into the lives affected by the violence, including students, faculty, and community members. Each individual's story promotes a deeper understanding of the human cost of political unrest and the generational conflict that defined an era.
As the narrative unfolds, the complexity of emotions—fear, hope, anger, and resilience—comes to the forefront, compelling readers to reflect on the impacts of societal fractures that persist today. The authors’ adept storytelling invites a profound exploration of history, making it as relevant and poignant as ever.
Genres
Contemporary
Nature