'Lilith' cuts to the heart of the gun debate and school shootings
Briefly

Lilith forces readers to look at one of the ugliest parts of U.S. culture, a too-common occurrence that is extremely rare in other countries.
Elisabeth morphs into a persona she names Lilith, symbolizing her transformation into a force for change amidst adversity.
Evil men make money from every tragedy. Elisabeth needs her insurance more than ever and her bosses want to give her a six-month suspension without pay.
After leaving the hospital, the boy spends his days limping around the house with injuries that will change his life forever, taking pain meds to get through the day, and dealing with PTSD.
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