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Books Commemorating September 11
At Ground Zero Fledgling reporters relate their personal reactions to the September 11 attacks and their aftermath. Like most Americans, these writers are not seasoned war correspondents. Instead, they are smart, articulate, sensitive adults writing personal stories, memoirs in miniature, of their coming-of-age as journalists during a time of national tribulation.
God @ Ground
Zero Within hours of his arrival at New York City, Chaplain Ray Giunta was escorted directly to Ground Zero. There he was witness to the heroic and the horrific, the miraculous and the macabre. He spent 68 days digging through the rubble, carrying away the bodies, and - perhaps most important of all -being there to be a conduit to the love of Christ. Whenever people saw the cross on his helmet, they had to tell him stories: stories of sacrifice or shame or fear or faith. God @ Ground Zero recalls these stories interspersed with actual e-emails sent from his PalmPilot has he worked in the shifting rubble. Out of the horror of 9/11 rises a testimony to the love and faithfulness of a God who is always near, waiting with the power to heal.
The only photographer with unrestricted air and ground clearance shares an unparalleled visual document of the September 11th tragedy and its aftermath. Detective Fitzpatrick's 278 photos--each a powerful image--together form an unforgettable portrait of New York City and its journey from destruction to redemption. All royalties from this book will be donated to the New York Police Foundation, a charitable organization. Books Commemorating September 11 |
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