Described by Martin Amis as “formidably intelligent and tenacious… a tour de force of regulated passion”, Gary Younge’s study of the children and young people killed on a random day in America as a result of gun violence took the publishing world by storm. It was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize, the Jhalak Prize, the CWA Dagger for non-fiction and the Bread & Roses Award. Now Gary talks about the stories that fill the book and the culture of gun violence that lets so many murders go unreported, and to answer questions from the audience.