A Mother's Reckoning: Living in the aftermath of the Columbine tragedy

Published Feb. 15, 2016 by Ebury Publishing.

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On April 20, 1999, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold walked into Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado. In a matter of minutes, they killed twelve students and a teacher and wounded twenty-four others before taking their own lives.

For the last sixteen years, Sue Klebold, Dylan's mother, has lived with the indescribable grief and shame of that day. How could her child, the promising young man she had loved and raised, be responsible for such horror? And how, as his mother, had she not known something was wrong? Were there subtle signs she had missed? What, if anything, could she have done differently?

Here she chronicles her journey as a mother trying to come to terms with the incomprehensible, shedding light on one of the most pressing issues of our time. In the hope that the insights and understanding she has gained may help other families recognize when a child …

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I have to admit, at first I wanted to read this book to find out more details about what could make someone do what Dylan and Eric did. What I didn't expect was that Dylan came from a wonderfully ordinary home with parents and a sibling who loved him and were very involved in his life. Sue writes an amazingly intelligent book that walks though her perspective of the time before, during and after Dylan's suicide. Such a sad story that really should be a wake-up call for parents.

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As soon as I heard about this book I knew that it was a book I needed to read.  I turn into a tower of rage whenever I hear "Where where their parents?" in response to a teenager committing a crime.  I feel this because I know that someday this accusation is going to leveled at me concerning my stepdaughter.

To be perfectly honest, I didn't read this book to get into the mind of a mass murderer.  I wanted tips about what to do after a child commits a crime.  Knowing that I wanted this felt awkward so while reading this book I broached the subject with my husband.

Me:  "So...... I'm reading Sue Klebold's book about the aftermath of Columbine.  I sort of wanted to know what you do after a crime."

Him:  "Yeah.  (long pause)   So what did you find out?"

Me:  "Lawyer up and grab the …

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