A review by sc104906
Taking Aim: Power and Pain, Teens and Guns by Michael Cart, Marc Aronson, Edward Averett

3.0

This is a collection of stories that discusses the role of guns in society. There is a diverse group of authors, with a diverse focus on guns. Stories address the historical role, gender roles, school violence, hunting, and inner city impacts. Overall, this collection really creates a great environment for discussion of gun roles, as they relate to both teens and adults.

I found some of the stories boring and not to my liking, but several were okay. I like what this book attempted to do, but I didn't connect to these stories in a truly powerful way (or not as powerfully as I had hoped).