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Aujourd’hui — 23 janvier 2025Flux principal

I was shot when I was nine years old. My message to survivors: there’s hope

The recovery period was grueling and painful but it gave me the unexpected gifts of resilience and empathy

The day after I turned nine, 27 August 1961, I conquered the bicycle. After weeks of wobbly, failed attempts while on vacation at my older cousin Lillian’s house in Michigan, I had finally done it! I got on that bike and away I went. I turned a corner without falling and rode back to the porch, where my friends whooped and hollered in celebration.

The cheers faded suddenly. Everyone stared at me. Lillian, zombie-eyed with her mouth open, held a shotgun pointed downwards. Somehow, I hadn’t heard it.

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© Photograph: Camille Farrah Lenain/The Guardian

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© Photograph: Camille Farrah Lenain/The Guardian

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