The Lost Sons of Omaha: Two Young Men in an American Tragedy

Joe Sexton
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The Lost Sons of Omaha: Two Young Men in an American Tragedy

Joe Sexton
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The Lost Sons of Omaha [is a] brilliant and nuanced new work of investigative journalism. . . . A book of immense moral weight and integrity.” —Washington Post

"Through dogged reporting and clear prose, The Lost Sons of Omaha elevates a made-for-social-media tragedy into a kaleidoscopic account of race, justice and urban politics, the legacy of our forever wars and the flaws of our legal system. . . . a searing reminder that reality can’t be reduced to a hashtag or a sound bite. . . . By telling their stories in the fullest way possible, Sexton does justice to James Scurlock and Jake Gardner in a way no court of law or court of public opinion ever could." —The New York Times Book Review

"This anatomy of a killing in 2020, at a Black Lives Matter protest, tries to recover the essences of two men involved. . . . Sexton marshals a remarkable volume of investigative material to disentangle fact from fiction, even though he fears that, in this moment, we may find it hard to see the genuine tragedy, which arises from 'flawed characters caught up in disastrous circumstances.'” —New Yorker, Best Books of 2023

"Sexton has crafted a meticulously researched and briskly written account that deftly weaves the influences of racial injustice, economic disparity, incendiary social media and guns." —Associated Press

“Sexton has been widely recognized for seeing America’s problems with sharp-eyed clarity. . . . [In Lost Sons of Omaha] he explores the redlining and other causes of segregation and racial strife in Omaha and the U.S. . . . and recounts what he calls a spectacularly unfortunate and humanly understandable' dual tragedy sparked during the 2020 George Floyd protests.” —Los Angeles Times

"Sexton pushes readers to look beyond the 'grotesque caricatures' of Scurlock and Gardner presented on social media and in competing political narratives. Instead, Sexton explores the killing through the notion of a 'pure tragedy:' A situation in which there are no heroes or villains, only flawed human beings." —Omaha World-Herald
  • Published date: May 09, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 384
  • Publisher: Scribner
  • ISBN: 9781982198343
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
Joe Sexton, as a senior editor at The New York Times and ProPublica, has directed six projects awarded Pulitzer Prizes. The Washington Post called The Lost Sons of Omaha “a brilliant and nuanced new work of investigative journalism,” and it was a finalist for the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize. Sexton is a Brooklyn native and the father of four daughters.

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