Think no evil : inside the story of the Amish schoolhouse shooting-- and beyond
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New York, NY : Howard Books, [2009].
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vii, 213 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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New York, NY : Howard Books, [2009].
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A one-Room Schoolhouse Sat Amid the Gentle, Quaint Amish Community in Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania. It Made such a Picturesque Scene with its wide, welcoming front porch and white clapboard fence, set peacefully among rolling green farm fields and filled with Amish children settling into their desks after running and playing outside.
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Until a gunman entered the school.
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He ordered the boys and adults outside. Then he bound and shot the ten remaining girls execution-style. Five girls died. Five others were left in critical condition.
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As the once idyllic scene gave way to emergency vehicles, shocked first responders, and the invasion of media, families and friends of the children, surrounded by their Amish neighbors, gathered at a local farmhouse to await news of survivors and try to absorb their shock. They shunned the media but invited Amish-raised counselor Jonas Beiler to cross the yellow tape to offer spiritual support to the grieving families.
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"I saw firsthand the effects this traumatic event had on our citizens," writes Beiler. "As someone who grew up in an Amish household and suffered through my own share of tragedies, I found myself strangely drawn back into a culture I once chose to leave. I know these people who still travel by horse and buggy and light their homes with gas lanterns, yet as I moved among them during this tragedy, and after, I found myself asking questions: How were they able to cope so well with the loss of their children? What enables a father who lost two daughters to bear no malice toward the man who shot them? And what can I learn-what can we learn-to help us more gracefully carry our own burdens? That last question is what prompted me to share what I have learned from the families who lost so much that day."

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Beiler, J., & Smucker, S. (2009). Think no evil: inside the story of the Amish schoolhouse shooting-- and beyond . Howard Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Beiler, Jonas and Shawn. Smucker. 2009. Think No Evil: Inside the Story of the Amish Schoolhouse Shooting-- and Beyond. Howard Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Beiler, Jonas and Shawn. Smucker. Think No Evil: Inside the Story of the Amish Schoolhouse Shooting-- and Beyond Howard Books, 2009.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Beiler, Jonas, and Shawn Smucker. Think No Evil: Inside the Story of the Amish Schoolhouse Shooting-- and Beyond Howard Books, 2009.

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