Sandy Hook
Sandy Hook
Elizabeth Williamson
Don Winslow
A powerful, painful, shocking, devastating and incredibly well written book. - Don Winslow
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Sandy Hook

Sandy Hook

Elizabeth Williamson
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Elizabeth Williamson
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In the harrowing shadow of tragedy, "Sandy Hook" by Elizabeth Williamson emerges as a profound exploration of grief, resilience, and the corrosive power of conspiracy theories in the digital age. Through meticulous research and compassionate narrative, Williamson delves into the heart-wrenching aftermath of one of America's most devastating school shootings, where twenty first-graders and six educators lost their lives. Yet, beyond the immediate horror, the story unfurls to reveal a relentless battle waged by grieving families against a tide of misinformation and cruelty. With unprecedented access to sources and materials, Williamson crafts a landmark investigation that stands as a testament to the courage of the Sandy Hook parents. Their fight to honor the truth of their children's fate and preserve their memories against the onslaught of online deniers and conspiracy theorists illuminates a dark intersection of loss, lies, and the longing for justice. At its core, "Sandy Hook" is more than a recounting of unspeakable loss; it is a gripping narrative of the resilience of the human spirit in the face of a relentless digital onslaught. Elizabeth Williamson chronicles how these families, led by the indomitable spirit of one father, confronted the architects of falsehood—ranging from the infamous platforms of Infowars to the shadowy corners of the internet where conspiracies breed. Their struggle reflects a broader societal malaise, where the fabric of truth is torn asunder by the machinations of the digital age, leaving communities, victims, and truth-seekers to navigate a labyrinth of lies. Williamson's work serves not only as a definitive account of the Sandy Hook tragedy and its aftermath but also as a chilling warning about the fragility of truth and the dire consequences of its erosion in public discourse.

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Released
2022
8 Mar
Length
482
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A powerful, painful, shocking, devastating and incredibly well written book. - Don Winslow
Richard Grenier coined a lasting definition of conspiracy theories as “the sophistication of the ignorant.
— Elizabeth Williamson, Sandy Hook

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