by Kody Keplinger
Three years ago, a student walked into Virgil County High School with a gun, killing seven students and two teachers. One of the students killed that day was Sarah McHale, the girl who died proclaiming her faith. Except, according to her best friend Lee who was with her, that isn’t exactly what happened that day in the bathroom, and now that her parents are publishing a book about her, Lee thinks it’s time to set the record straight.
While this story takes place three years after the massacre, the day is described from the perspective of the surviving witnesses of the event. This story is sadly relevant as to what is going on in today’s world. Readers may not agree with Lee’s desire to come out with the truth but may still understand it. The other survivors from the massacre add an intriguing look as to their thoughts and feelings, including their opinions on others from that time.
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