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"Vegas strong is a collection of personal essays that reflect upon the 1 October 2017 Route 91 Harvest Music Festival mass shooting in Las Vegas, where fifty-eight people were shot to death on site, two more later died of their injuries, and 526 victims were physically wounded, with untold numbers suffering psychologically. The book shares a broad diversity of perspectives, voices, and formats, shedding light on the scope of this tragedy, the largest mass shooting to date in American history. The collection is important, as it demonstrates to the world how one community responded to a horrific event that is becoming far too common in our nation"--…mehr

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"Vegas strong is a collection of personal essays that reflect upon the 1 October 2017 Route 91 Harvest Music Festival mass shooting in Las Vegas, where fifty-eight people were shot to death on site, two more later died of their injuries, and 526 victims were physically wounded, with untold numbers suffering psychologically. The book shares a broad diversity of perspectives, voices, and formats, shedding light on the scope of this tragedy, the largest mass shooting to date in American history. The collection is important, as it demonstrates to the world how one community responded to a horrific event that is becoming far too common in our nation"--
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Autorenporträt
Roberta Sabbath, PhD, is University of Nevada, Las Vegas religious studies director and visiting assistant professor in the English Department where she teaches Bible as literature, mythology, and world literature. Active in the religious studies academic field, Sabbath serves in leadership roles, presents at conferences, and publishes in a variety of genres. Sabbath moved to the Las Vegas area in 1969 with her husband who was an attorney. She has long been an active member of the community in which the family's three children were raised, and she served in the juvenile court system.