My recent trip to NYC, and 9/11 Museum definitely sparked the desire read this. No words can really explain the day; one I personally remember vividly.
My recent trip to NYC, and 9/11 Museum definitely sparked the desire read this. No words can really explain the day; one I personally remember vividly.
This book was incredibly well written, but sad and hard to get through. Read it for a book club but I think I‘m going to skip the discussion. With another anniversary coming up this week I‘m just glad I don‘t have to go into DC that day and my kids will be close by.
Starting this month‘s book club book. When they pick books like this it‘s very apparent that I am the oldest by 10 years. Not really something I enjoy reading about- I lived it.
It‘s impossible to rate a book on 9/11. It‘s worth the read but if you are only going to read one, I‘d recommend The Only Plane in the Sky or Fall and Rise.
A really good, sad book. It highlights how much was happening within a short time and in a relatively small space. And also how so many lives could have been saved if different decisions about building and communications had been made before the tragedy occurred. Unbelievable that 20 years has passed.
I just started this one, but I think im gonna wait until closer to the 20th anniversary (!!!!) to listen 🎧
Bk4 of the #WinterGames for #TeamNutcracker is finished. This was a #TBR read that was from #NFNov When you hear about the WTC you hear about the NYPD & FDNY but there were a lot of ordinary people doing brave things that day. Most of the office workers that could be saved were already out of the buildings or well on the way. This book is the story of ordinary people helping each other on the worst day of their life. 16pts+6 #PointsTotal-354
Taking a break from the schmaltz for the #WinterGames & finishing this #TBR before the hubby goes to the library for me tomorrow.This book is both heartbreaking & fascinating with a dash of infuriating.Did you know they built the towers with only 3stairwells bunched together compared with the 9 in the EmpireStateBuilding?To make more money with greater office space.That decision cost so many lives that day.😢 #TeamNutcracker 1pt+7 #PointsTotal-330
My next #NFNov read is about another American tragedy, this time in NYC. I‘m already incredulous at the lack of planning, communication between rescuers & the ridiculous decision by the Mayor to put the OEM bunker at the foot of one of the highest profile targets in the country. #TIL-the animosity between the Fire Dept & the NYPD meant that while the Police helicopters could see the extent of the fire, they failed to advise the Fire Chiefs.
Bk6 of my #LibraryHaul is another #NFNov pick. As an Australian, I can‘t begin to understand Americans feelings towards what happened that morning. I do know how it felt for me to be watching the live video as the 2nd plane hit then as the towers fell. All those brave first responders who went in as people were running out. This is the story told by the people inside the tower, those trying to help & those struggling to survive.
I‘ve seen numerous documentaries on 9/11 but most of the stories are told from people outside the towers. Reading about the bravery and sacrifice within is a whole different ballgame. What‘s even more upsetting is realizing how unprepared both the Police and Firemen of New York were and how naive everyone was, thinking the Twin Towers were indestructible. I highly recommend this book. There are parts which some may find disturbing, however.
It seems an appropriate day to post about this book that I read a few years ago. It‘s difficult to get through, knowing what happens. But it‘s a labor of love and it‘s very well written. #911 #neverforget #ilovenewyork
#audiobaking
The girls and I made our first loaf of challah the other day in honor of Rosh Hashanah and it was so good that I decided to make two more loaves this morning. 😍
This is the first time I‘ve read this book on audio. It‘s devastating and difficult to listen to. 💔 It‘s the best book I‘ve read as far as conveying what it was like to be in the towers on the morning of 9/11. Highly recommend.
I‘m really enjoying this book. It is extremely informative and really brings events into a new perspective.
So despite me having a ten hour work day ahead of me, a friend has insisted that she MUST speak to me today. So here I am, meeting her an hour before work, and she‘s late. 🙄🙄 I Somehow managed to misplace the other book I‘m working on so thought I‘d start on this. I‘m not sure if it counts as #truecrime?
This is an amazing book. It talks about what it was like to escape and to be trapped inside the towers. It was also interesting to learn about the short comings in the construction of the towers that led to more tragedy.
#sizzlinsummerbooks Day 4: red/white/blue @Tiffy_Reads
I had the hardest time with this prompt. Couldn't think of the name of the one book that came to mind, it was a 9/11 memoir that was fabulous. So I trolled my stacks looking for any covers or titles that fit the prompt, and I still came up empty. Picked this one cause it sounds like a good book, honestly can't be sure if I've read it or not. It fits the challenge though.
Intense to the nth degree. I felt a bit nauseated while reading the events of 9/11. It's hard to reconcile such devastation and loss of life and no retaliation to punish those responsible.
First half of my book haul this past weekend!
I remember 9/11 vividly, even though I'm an Aussie.I was lying in bed watching tv, when the hubby came in the room & said, "turn it over to Ch9 late news, somethings happening in New York". We both sat here with open mouths, watching it all unfold (it was about 11pm here) and saw the 2nd plane hit,then the pentagon & the last hijacked plane. We stayed up all night just holding hands & watching the worst horror since WWII streaming live on our tv.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 102 Minutes: The Unforgettable Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers is an important book and hard to read. Through reading we can learn, we can honor and we can never forget. http://onelitchick.com/week-24-102-minutes-the-untold-story-of-the-fight-to-surv...
Haunting. #septphotochallenge (number in a title)