His best friend is needy and demanding, but he won’t let Zach disappear into himself. His girlfriend dumped him, his friends bailed, and now he spends his time hanging out with his little sister…and the one faithful friend who stuck around. Zach lost his old life when his mother decided to defend the shooter. No one can possibly understand how it feels to be her. No one gets what she went through–no one saw and heard what she did. Eleven months after the school shooting that killed her twin brother, May still doesn’t know why she was the only one to walk out of the band room that day. I 100% recommend checking it out if you feel you can handle it.īefore we get into the interview, here’s some more about the book! It’s an incredibly real and raw book about the reality of school shootings. I’m super thrilled to have the author of The Lucky Ones, Liz Lawson, on my blog today for an interview! The Lucky Ones takes your heart and wrenches it.
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