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Gone Boy

A Father's Search for the Truth in His Son's Murder

Gregory Gibson

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English
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
15 July 2011
On December 14, 1992, Gregory Gibson's eighteen-year-old son Galen was murdered, shot in the doorway of his college library by a fellow student gone berserk. The killer was jailed for life, but for Gibson the tragedy was still unfolding. The morning of the shooting, he learned, college officials had intercepted but not stopped a box of ammunition addressed to the murderer. They were also anonymously warned of the intended killing but failed to call the police. After years of frustrated attempts to find peace, Gibson woke one morning to a terrible vision of his own rage and helplessness. He knew he had to do something before he destroyed himself, and he resolved to discover and document the forces that led to Galen's death.

Gone Boy follows Gibson as he visits the gun seller, as well as detectives, lawyers, psychiatrists, politicians, and college bureaucrats- a cast of characters as vivid as those in a Raymond Chandler mystery. Hailed by the New York Times and others for its evocative style and courage in confronting guns, violence, and manhood in America today, this wrenching memoir speaks in the voice of a man struggling to turn grief and rage into acceptance and understanding.
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Imprint:   North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 153mm,  Spine: 26mm
Weight:   553g
ISBN:   9781556439599
ISBN 10:   1556439598
Pages:   360
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Gregory Gibson has been an antiquarian bookseller since 1976. When his son Galen was murdered, his early interest in writing resurfaced. Writing a book was his focus in a difficult time--revenge initially, and ultimately his salvation. When Gone Boy first came out, Gibson appeared at public and private conferences and seminars, and at churches, schools, and colleges, speaking on victim's issues and on issues of gun violence and school safety. Research in preparation for Gone Boy strengthened the author's conviction that there are things that can be done to address the problems of gun violence that plague our nation. Gibson lives in Gloucester, Massachusetts, with his wife and children.

Reviews for Gone Boy: A Father's Search for the Truth in His Son's Murder

“A poignant, insightful, and admirably honest chronicle of a father’s attempts to make sense—in both large and small ways—of his son’s murder.”—New York Times “Powerful … must-reading for everyone troubled by the epidemic of shootings.”—Time “Gibson is a fine writer whose work rivals the subtleties of Norman Mailer's best fiction.”—Boston magazine “Complex, surprising. … This book should be seriously considered by educational professionals, as well as by violence survivors who might benefit from Gibson's singular odyssey.”—Kirkus Reviews “Gibson is one of those rare birds whose humanism is a result of his innate curiosity about people. He's not interested in demonizing anyone, and he readily admits how people confound his expectations. To his great credit, Gibson writes about everyone he meets as an irreducibly complex human being.”—Salon “Gone Boy is not merely a book; it’s a journey you experience. You move with Gregory Gibson as he looks down the barrel of the gun that killed his son, stands face to face with the man who sold it, comes to know the killer, comes to know the killer’s parents—and comes to know himself. You will never read a more honest book, and honestly, it changed me.”—Gavin de Becker, author of The Gift of Fear


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