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May's book is Columbine by Dave Cullen.
Interested in murder, mayhem, and mystery? Join us monthly to discuss true crime titles. Register to receive a Zoom link.
New York Times bestselling author, Dave Cullen, shines a light on the events of April 20, 1999. Cullen himself arrived at Columbine during the first hour of shooting and spent the next ten years investigating the Columbine massacre. This book is widely recognized as the definitive account of what happened when Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold opened fire on their schoolmates. Cullen's Columbine also provides an illuminating and inspiring look at the victims and survivors.
Place a hold on Columbine by David Cullen here.
Also available as an Audiobook and as an eAudiobook.
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This is a free, virtual program taking place via Zoom. A Zoom link and instructions will be emailed to all registrants the week of the program.
Contact the Business Government & Science Division with any questions at 330.643.9020 or email BGSDIV@akronlibrary.org
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Books & Writing |
TAGS: | true crime | non-fiction | book club |
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