One Of Us: The Story Of A Massacre And Its Aftermath
One Of Us: The Story Of A Massacre And Its Aftermath
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Author
Author
Osne Saerstad / Осне Саерстад
Dimension
Dimension
155x230mm (6,1'x9,1')
ISBN
ISBN
9781844089208
Format
Format
Paperback
Language
Language
English
Page Count
Page Count
528
Publisher
Publisher
Virago
Year of book publication
Year of book publication
2015
One Of Us: The Story Of A Massacre And Its Aftermath
On 22 July 2011 Anders Behring Breivik killed 77 of his fellow Norwegians in a terrorist atrocity that shocked the world. Many were teenagers, just beginning their adult lives. In the devastating aftermath, the inevitable questions began. How could this happen? Why did it happen? And who was Anders Breivik?
?sne Seierstad was uniquely placed to explore these questions. An award-winning foreign correspondent, she had spent years writing about people caught up in violent conflict. Now, for the first time, she was being asked to write about her home country.
Based on extensive testimonies and interviews, One of Us is the definitive account of the massacres and the subsequent trial.
But more than that, it is the compelling story of Anders Breivik and a select group of his victims. A picture emerges of a killer - isolated, awkward, with a strange and troubled childhood. And on the other side, we come to know fascinating, dazzling young people such as Simon S?b? and Bano Rashid, eager to contribute to their society. As we follow the path to their inevitable collision, it becomes clear just what was lost in that one day.
A gripping, shattering and vital book, One of Us is the story of a massacre and a study of evil. But it is also a story about community versus isolation, hope versus rejection, love versus bigotry - and a powerful memorial to those who lost their lives.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Author:Osne Saerstad - Осне Саерстад
Publisher:Virago
Language:English
Publication Date:2015
Number of pages:528 pst
Format:Paperback
Width:155 mm / 6,1'
Height:230 mm / 9,1'
Weight:620 g
ISBN:9781844089208
