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Shot

When Gail Bell was seventeen, she was shot in the back. Coming home from evening class later than usual one night, she took a short cut through the dark streets of a new estate, unaware she was being watched. When a car began following her, she felt a jolt of fear. Then the car stopped and out of the eerie silence came a cracking sound as a bullet struck her from behind. The car sped away and the shooter was never found. Being shot is a life-altering experience that cries out for explanation, but for Gail there were bigger mysteries than the identity of the gunman. In this book, she questions the place of guns in our social world, and explores the intricate, surprising ways our minds deal with traumatic shock.

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1003748 Online
eAUDIO   Maitland Library . . Available .    
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ISBN 9781742671314
Author Bell, Gail
Title Shot [electronic resource] /
Edition Unabridged ed.
Publisher [Melbourne, Vic.] : : Bolinda audio,, 2010.
Note Downloadable eAudiobook.
Non fiction.
Duration: 07:44:14.
Performer Read by Louise Crawford.
When Gail Bell was seventeen, she was shot in the back. Coming home from evening class later than usual one night, she took a short cut through the dark streets of a new estate, unaware she was being watched. When a car began following her, she felt a jolt of fear. Then the car stopped and out of the eerie silence came a cracking sound as a bullet struck her from behind. The car sped away and the shooter was never found. Being shot is a life-altering experience that cries out for explanation, but for Gail there were bigger mysteries than the identity of the gunman. In this book, she questions the place of guns in our social world, and explores the intricate, surprising ways our minds deal with traumatic shock.
Classification Adult.
Subject Victims of crimes -- Australia
Talking books
Victims of crimes -- Psychological aspects
Victims of crimes -- Attitudes
Gun control
Firearms and crime -- Australia
Additional Author Crawford, Louise
Internet Site https://fe.bolindadigital.com/wldcs_bol_fo/b2i/productDetail.html?productId=BOL_003005&b2iSite=1404&preview=no
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