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She (book by Sue Klebold referenced)
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Sue Klebold's memoir offers a personal, painful account of being the mother of Dylan Klebold, one of the Columbine shooters, as she seeks to understand how her son became involved in the massacre.
The book combines memoir, reflection, and engagement with psychological research to explore warning signs, family dynamics, and societal factors.
Klebold wrestles with responsibility, denial, and the limits of parental awareness while advocating for better mental health understanding.
Her candid narrative contributes an intimate perspective to the broader literature on mass violence and its aftermath.
The memoir has been both praised for its honesty and critiqued for the difficult questions it raises about culpability and insight.
The book combines memoir, reflection, and engagement with psychological research to explore warning signs, family dynamics, and societal factors.
Klebold wrestles with responsibility, denial, and the limits of parental awareness while advocating for better mental health understanding.
Her candid narrative contributes an intimate perspective to the broader literature on mass violence and its aftermath.
The memoir has been both praised for its honesty and critiqued for the difficult questions it raises about culpability and insight.
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as part of his research reading about Columbine and perspectives of perpetrators' families.

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