A Parade Of Grief
Gun Violence In America
by Robert Fraga
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Pub Date Apr 27 2024 | Archive Date Jun 14 2024
Anamcara Press | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
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Description
Fraga delves into America’s gun culture, exposing its history and modern-day consequences, while exploring why change remains elusive and what we can do.
Fraga “... traces America’s history ... from the days of Bleeding Kansas to the long tradition of political assassination, exploring the ways that American gun culture has become more radical over time. Related issues of racism, police violence, mental health, and suicide are discussed, as are the numerous ways that efforts to legislate gun control have been stymied at all levels of government. Fraga is a skilled writer, and his matter-of-fact prose captures the mundane terror of these stories. ...”
—Kirkus Reviews
“A Parade of Grief by Robert Fraga was a real eyeopener. The first chapter was about my hometown, and I have even frequented that rest stop multiple times. I had heard that particular story but didn’t know all the details. I really appreciated how he was able to get all the facts. I loved that he shared both sides of the story of all the shootings. ... I love that no matter what side you’re on, there will be times when this will make you angry. I appreciated that the author gave a detailed history that you wouldn’t learn in a history class. I loved the ending, because not only did Robert Fraga give us hope, but also ideas on how to achieve it. ... I highly recommend this book. It will give you a lot to think about.
— Renee Guill, Reviewer for Readers’ Favorite
“A topic as serious as gun violence is hard to distill, Fraga has outlined the salient points with the skill of a veteran writer. His last chapter should be a must-read for anyone concerned about our children’s future, “What Can Be Done?” Fraga’s answer is practical and achievable.”
—Mitch Cearbhall, From Imagination to Manifestation
Robert Fraga wrote The Greening of Oz (2012), about the town of Greensburg in western Kansas, that “came back green” after a tornado almost wiped it out, and The Road through San Judas (2020), about the struggle between landless farmers and the wealthy Mexican family who wanted them gone. His latest, A Parade of Grief, is an important read.
A Note From the Publisher
eBook: 9781941237984
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Advance Praise
PRAISE FOR A PARADE OF GRIEF: Gun Violence in America
In A Parade Of Grief: Gun Violence in America by Robert Fraga, the author goes into great detail about the United States' history of gun violence. He explains what the NRA is and how they deal with gun violence. He also talks about kids who have survived mass shootings and how they are involved in fighting back. He explains how the government is involved. The author also gives hope and ideas on what can be done.
I thought that A Parade of Grief by Robert Fraga was a real eyeopener. The first chapter was about my hometown, and I have even frequented that rest stop multiple times. I had heard that particular story but didn't know all the details. I really appreciated how he was able to get all the facts. I loved that he shared both sides of the story of all the shootings. I love how the author goes into great detail. But, a fair warning, some of it might make you queasy. I was surprised by the Charlton Heston quote. I love that no matter what side you're on, there will be times when this will make you angry. I appreciated that the author gave a detailed history that you wouldn't learn in a history class. I loved the ending, because not only did Robert Fraga give us hope, but also ideas on how to achieve it. If you want to learn more about the gun violence epidemic in the United States, I highly recommend this book. It will give you a lot to think about.
— Renee Guill, Reviewer for Readers’ Favorite
In 2016, the author received a Christmas newsletter from some friends in which he learned that the couple’s son, a college student, had been shot six times by a stranger at a highway rest stop. Though the son survived, his horrific experience stuck with Fraga. “An extraordinary story?” writes the author. “An isolated instance of butchery? Not so extraordinary, unfortunately. Not so isolated either. The country is awash in guns. People use them to kill other people.”
With this book, the author, a retired professor, documents the proliferation of appalling and grief-inducing incidents of gun violence that have marred contemporary American life, including infamous mass shootings and smaller events like the one that affected his friends’ son. He traces America’s history with the subject, from the days of Bleeding Kansas to the long tradition of political assassination, exploring the ways that American gun culture has become more radical over time. Related issues of racism, police violence, mental health, and suicide are discussed, as are the numerous ways that efforts to legislate gun control have been stymied at all levels of government. Fraga is a skilled writer, and his matter-of-fact prose captures the mundane terror of these stories ... — Kirkus Reviews
“A topic as serious as gun violence is hard to distill, Fraga has outlined the salient points with the skill of a veteran writer. His last chapter should be a must-read for anyone concerned about our children’s future, “What Can Be Done?” Fraga’s answer is practical and achievable.”
—Mitch Cearbhall, From Imagination to Manifestation
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781941237977 |
PRICE | $24.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 246 |
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