This was amazing to read and I'm so grateful for, not only the kids of Marjory Stone Douglas and everything they've done up to this point, but how they make sure to shine the light on others who have not received the same amount of media attention.
This book functions half memoir and half manifesto for who David and Lauren Hogg are as people and how they each reacted to the Parkland, Florida shooting in different ways. I loved how candid this book is - it almost reads more like a blog post that the siblings have written up together. They, and their friends, are all clearly very intelligent, critical thinkers with an amazing amount of snark for NRA-lobbyists who think to suggest otherwise. The other fantastic aspect of their writing this book, is that they fully acknowledge white privilege, classism, and different factors that have allowed them to gain so much media attention while others who have argued the same, do not.
It gives background, but also provides a lot of encouragement, the last chapter being a eleven step manifesto for countering "learned helplessness." It's a hard book to read because, in a way, it's still unbelievable that this is the world we live in (in relation to gun violence, not even going into what's happening at the border, or police brutality!), but it IS.
Definitely a must-read for literally every single human, but particularly Americans. I've been abstaining from rating books, but since it seems that this book has been targeted by a small number of people who are obviously NRA-toads, I made an exception.