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challenging emotional informative reflective sad medium-paced

3.0

A very personal account of how the people closest to the victim of horrific crime deal with what happened, and how their lifes are affected in many different ways. Ron Goldman is usually treated as a sidenote in the case the whole world still talks about, and he and his life is often mischaracterized. His family is giving him a voice as much as they can. Beyond the personal, the book reflects on many serious issues relating to crime and justice, celebrity, racism, the media, domestic violence, the adversarial trial system in the U.S., and more.
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