Parkland Speaks: Survivors from Marjory Stoneman Douglas Share Their Stories (Paperback)

Parkland Speaks: Survivors from Marjory Stoneman Douglas Share Their Stories By Sarah Lerner (Editor) Cover Image

Parkland Speaks: Survivors from Marjory Stoneman Douglas Share Their Stories (Paperback)

By Sarah Lerner (Editor)

$17.99


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Featuring art and writing from the students of the Parkland tragedy, this is a raw look at the events of February 14, and a poignant representation of grief, healing, and hope.

The students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School share their emotional journeys that began on February 14, 2018, and continue today. This revealing and unfiltered look at teens living in the wake of tragedy is a poignant representation of grief, anger, determination, healing, and hope.

The intimate collection includes poetry, eyewitness accounts, letters, speeches, journal entries, drawings, and photographs from the events of February 14 and its aftermath. Full of heartbreaking loss, a rally cry for change, and hope for a safe future, these artistic pieces will inspire readers to reflect on their own lives and the importance of valuing and protecting the ones you love.
SARAH LERNER is an English teacher, Journalism teacher, and yearbook adviser at MSD in Parkland, Florida. She began teaching in 2002 and was named the Sun-Sentinel High School Journalism Teacher of the Year in 2014. Sarah lives in Florida with her husband and two children.
Product Details ISBN: 9781984849991
ISBN-10: 1984849999
Publisher: Crown Books for Young Readers
Publication Date: January 22nd, 2019
Pages: 192
Language: English
"A valuable primary source document that will be of interest to students and activists today and historians tomorrow." —Kirkus

"Poignant and hard-hitting." —PW

"This is an intense, hard, and very direct window into the experience of surviving a mass shooting." —SLJ

"This collection of experiences, memories, and flashbacks . . . offers teens a place to process the national tragedy, and the world a window into how the school itself is coping and healing." —Booklist