Review of 'Another day in the death of America' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Apparently this book is a bestseller in other countries but hardly known in the US. Which is a shame because it does the exact perfect thing necessary to help shift public consciousness towards new strategies to decrease routine gun violence: it tells a variety of stories about individual people. It's not just statistics or trends or even mass shootings where all the victims blend together. Gary Younge details the lives and deaths and family consequences for the 10 children and their communities who shared the same fate at the same time, in vastly different places and circumstances, because of America's routine gun violence.
In addition to being a resonant and compelling and concerning topic, it's also written and constructed well and I feel like its such a challenge for nonfiction books to be both...
Apparently this book is a bestseller in other countries but hardly known in the US. Which is a shame because it does the exact perfect thing necessary to help shift public consciousness towards new strategies to decrease routine gun violence: it tells a variety of stories about individual people. It's not just statistics or trends or even mass shootings where all the victims blend together. Gary Younge details the lives and deaths and family consequences for the 10 children and their communities who shared the same fate at the same time, in vastly different places and circumstances, because of America's routine gun violence.
In addition to being a resonant and compelling and concerning topic, it's also written and constructed well and I feel like its such a challenge for nonfiction books to be both...