by JudyShepard (Author), JonBarrett (Author)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Plume Books
Published: 25 May 2010
ISBN 10: 0452296382
ISBN 13: 9780452296381
This book is beautiful: heartbreaking, honest, and written with a lovely open voice that makes the familiar story of the Shepard family's loss all the more devastating. --Newsweek
The courage of Judy Shepard is unfathomable...but her message prevails: Tolerance and love must always overcome hatred. --Entertainment Weekly
[This] towers over the majority of books written about high-profile issues and events...Judy Shepard is one woman telling one story--which she does with eloquence and heart. --Chicago Sun-Times
Honest, brave, and beautiful! This books breaks your heart. It is as much Matthew's story as it is the story of a woman's awakening to her position and power in history, as a mother, as a human rights activist, as a citizen. And it's told with the clarity and non-nonsense wisdom that have become Judy's trademarks. --Mois´┐¢s Kaufman, author with the member of Tectonic Theater Project of The Laramie Project
In this extraordinary volume, a courageous, eloquent, and devoted mother tells the world the deeply moving story of her son, Matthew Shepard, whose tragic death in 1998 shocked the conscience of our country. Ever since that horrible hate crime, Judy Shepard has dedicated her own life to promoting tolerance and understanding. Now, in her own beautiful words, Judy gives us all a greater understanding of Matthew and the larger meaning of his life. --Senator Edward M. Kennedy
Gives us a chance to know the young man whose brutal death started a movement that inspired the enactment of the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Law. Raw, honest and real, with some surprising new details never before published. --Kathi Isserman, Curve Magazine
Shepard writes in a quiet, graceful voice about love, acceptance, and having a hole in one's heart the size of a missing child...While Matthew became a national symbol for homophobic victimization, for Judy Shepard it is the story of a mother and the tragic loss of her son. --Terri Schlichenmeyer, The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide