by David Kaczynski
Duke University Press
Hardcover
From the publisher's website:
In August 1995 David Kaczynski's wife Linda asked him a difficult
question: "Do you think your brother Ted is the Unabomber?" He couldn't
be, David thought. But as the couple pored over the Unabomber's
seventy-eight-page manifesto, David couldn't rule out the possibility.
It slowly became clear to them that Ted was likely responsible for
mailing the seventeen bombs that killed three people and injured many
more. Wanting to prevent further violence, David made the agonizing
decision to turn his brother in to the FBI.
Every Last Tie
is David's highly personal and powerful memoir of his family, as well
as a meditation on the possibilities for reconciliation and maintaining
family bonds. Seen through David's eyes, Ted was a brilliant, yet
troubled, young mathematician and a loving older brother. Their parents
were supportive and emphasized to their sons the importance of education
and empathy. But as Ted grew older he became more and more withdrawn,
his behavior became increasingly erratic, and he often sent angry
letters to his family from his isolated cabin in rural Montana.
During
Ted's trial David worked hard to save Ted from the death penalty, and
since then he has been a leading activist in the anti–death penalty
movement. The book concludes with an afterword by psychiatry professor
and forensic psychiatrist James L. Knoll IV, who discusses the current
challenges facing the mental health system in the United States as well
as the link between mental illness and violence.
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