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Parkland shooting survivors Lauren and David Hogg write book about gun control

David Hogg said on Twitter that the he and his sister ‘will be using the money made from the book to help heal the community’

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David Hogg, a Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student, speaks to the crowd at the ‘March For Our Lives’ rally against gun violence on March 24 in Washington. Hogg and his sister Lauren are writing a book about the massacre, publisher Penguin Random House has announced. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

A brother and sister who survived a shooting rampage at a Florida high school in February are writing a book about the campaign for stricter gun control in America sparked by the massacre, publisher Penguin Random House has announced.

David and Lauren Hogg have become two of the most outspoken survivors of the Valentine’s Day shooting that left 14 students and three staff dead at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in the city of Parkland, Florida.

The book – titled “#NeverAgain” in a reference to their movement – will be released on June 5.

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David, who is 18, and 14-year-old Lauren, along with some of their classmates, launched the #NeverAgain movement, which saw hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets of US cities on March 24 for the “March for Our Lives”.

“Lauren and I will be using the money made from the book to help heal the community,” David said on his Twitter feed.

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