From a Taller Tower, Seamus McGraw
From a Taller Tower, Seamus McGraw
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From a Taller Tower
The Rise of the American Mass Shooter

Author: Seamus McGraw

Narrator: Roger Wayne

Unabridged: 6 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/18/2021


Synopsis

We, as a nation, have become desensitized to the shock and pain in the wake of mass shootings. In the bottomless silence between gunshots, as political stalemate ensures inaction, the killing continues; the dying continues. From a Taller Tower attends to the silence that has left us empty in the aftermath of these atrocities. Veteran journalist Seamus McGraw chronicles the rise of the mass shooter to dismantle the myths we have constructed around the murderers and ourselves.

In 1966, America's first mass shooter, from atop the University of Texas tower, unleashed a new reality: the fear that any of us may be targeted by a killer, and the complicity we bear in granting these murderers the fame or infamy they crave. Addressing individual cases in the epidemic that began in Austin, From a Taller Tower bluntly confronts our obsession with the shooters—and explores the isolation, narcissism, and sense of victimhood that fan their obsessions. Drawing on the experiences of survivors and first responders as well as the knowledge of mental health experts, McGraw challenges the notion of the "good guy with a gun," the idolization of guns (including his own), and the reliability of traumatized memory. Yet in this terrible history, McGraw reminds us of the humanity that can stop the killing and the dying.

About Seamus McGraw

Seamus McGraw is a journalist and frequent contributor to the New York Times op-ed page, as well as to the Huffington Post, Playboy, Popular Mechanics, and Fox Latino. He is the author of The End of Country: Dispatches from the Frack Zone, Betting the Farm on a Drought: Stories from the Front Lines of Climate Change, and A Thirsty Land: The Fight for Water in Texas.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Traci

This book was easy to read (style not the content). The thesis wasn’t clear to me and often felt like a rehashing of many mass shootings. The author said he didn’t want to sensationalize the events but without a clear thesis that’s sort of what he did. This book also seemed scared to real delve into......more

A timely and important book that will, sadly, preach to the choir It's easy to lose track of all these horrors, especially at the time I'm writing this review, but the author does a remarkable job of putting theses shootings in context and highlighting the similarities and differences. Well worth the......more

Goodreads review by Katie

There's not much insight here just situation reports that don't go into any meaningful detail.......more

Goodreads review by Ann

McGraw does important work here unpacking the particular American phenomena of gun violence and the rise of the mass shooter. With chapters from the Lancaster school shooting to the synagogue shootings in New Zealand, he untwists our many myths abt mass shooters as mentally ill and our over reliance......more

Goodreads review by Lynn

Excellent book about mass shootings since1966. There’s no perfect way to identify them. They are almost 100% male but not necessarily White. They have certain behavioral traits but that’s looking at hindsight. May don’t even indicate what they plant to do. Many don’t purchase the guns and ammunition......more