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No Easy Answers

The Truth Behind Death at Columbine High School (20th Anniversary Edition)

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On April 20, 1999, Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, two seniors at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, walked into their school and shot to death twelve students and one teacher, and wounded many others. It was the worst single act of murder at a school in U.S. history.

Few people knew Dylan Klebold or Eric Harris better than Brooks Brown. Brown and Klebold were best friends in grade school, and years later, at Columbine, Brown was privy to some of Harris and Klebold’s darkest fantasies and most troubling revelations After the shootings, Brown was even accused by the police of having been in on the massacre—simply because he had been friends with the killers.

Brown with journalist Rob Merritt tells his full version of the story. He describes the warning signs that were missed or ignored, and the evidence that was kept hidden from the public after the murders. He takes on those who say that rock music or video games caused Klebold and Harris to kill their classmates and explores what it might have been that pushed these two young men, from supposedly stable families, to harbor such violent and apocalyptic dreams.

Shocking as well as inspirational and insightful, No Easy Answers is an authentic wake-up call for all the psychologists, authorities, parents, and law enforcement personnel who have attempted to understand the murders at Columbine High School. As the title suggests, the book offers no easy answers, but instead presents the unvarnished facts about growing up as an alienated teenager in America today.

This edition contains a new afterword that describes what has happened in the United States since Columbine, and provides updates on the aftermath of the massacre.

©2022, 2002 Brooks Brown and Rob Merritt (P)2024 Lantern Publishing & Media
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From the outset, Brown's writing is compelling; he blends personal anecdotes with historical context, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the events leading up to and following the tragedy. His unique position allows him to humanize the story, moving beyond the sensational headlines to show the very real, very human impact on a community.

Well done Brooks.

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The narrator has such a calm and soothing voice that it makes such a harrowing story easy to get through.
I remember this incident very clearly. Here in Scotland we had our own tragedy of the Dunblane massacre just 3 years earlier so it was all so raw at the time.
I remember Brooks and how he was ostracized and always wondered how he had got on in life. Thank you for this book. We will never forget.

Excellent

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This is essentially (much like his father's book) an operation of "how can I make this all about me?". Whines on about websites and threats and somehow believes he is the single most important victim when it comes to Columbine. Given the fact his classmates have called him a pathological liar, I shouldn't have expected much, yet it was worse than I imagined

Infuriating...but not in the way you think.

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