
A great book so far!
A riveting memoir by Sue Klebold, whose son, Dylan was one of the shooters in the Columbine Massacre in 1999. Her book portrays the days after the tragedy and making sense of what her son had done. She goes back in time through her memories looking for clues for what she may have missed. It is a great book about grief, forgiveness, and love. All profits of the book goes toward Mental Health organizations.
I found this book to be riveting in detail. Going back and forth into the reality of a mental illness and the fantasy it can also create. I love how Neal was inspired by his own son in writing this book and help others understand mental illness a little bit better in the age of technology.