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This
is a moving story of a fire fighter/paramedic with 25 years of
experience, who was at Ground Zero during the attacks on 9/11.
He witnessed the attacks and responded to the collective cry for
help; only to discover that among those calling for help were
two of his former partners and several other friends. As he dug
through the rubble, he made a promise to all those who lost
their lives that their efforts and sacrifice would not be buried
beneath the rubble.
This book is a compilation
of his never before seen personal diary and photos. This will
give you a first hand look into the events of 9/11 as they
unfold via inspirational stories. This is a sincere attempt to
bestow the respect that these heroes truly deserve and to keep
their humble voices alive. His hope is that the powerful and
emotionally charged stories give some feeling of peace to all
the victims of 9/11 and allows the reader to live the moment,
through the eyes of the these brave men and women.
A 25-year career as a first
responder exposed the writer to both the worst and best of
humanity. On 9/11 many witnessed for the first time what he has
always known; and that is there is a philanthropic depth to the
American character especially among many first responders. The
daily acts of sacrifice and compassion performed by these men
and women are not viewed as heroic but are simply second nature.
The book highlights these traits and focuses on the tragedy that
was averted by the thousands of individual acts of kindness and
bravery that combined to save tens of thousands.
The book is the result of a
5-year comprehensive collection of photos, artwork, stories and
quotes that will connect you to 9/11 like never before. If you
were personally affected by the tragedy, this book should give
you comfort and pride from a totally different perspective.
Regardless of your relationship to this tragedy you will
discover a positive personal connection that will surprise you.
Originally the book was
exclusively distributed among first responders but their highly
positive emotional response and their desire to share it with
the public, has lead to a limited trial release for the fifth
anniversary of the attacks. The following statement by the widow
of a firefighter convinced me to make the book public,“ When my
children are old enough, I want them to read your book, so they
can better know their father.”
Thank you for sharing in my admiration for those who have fallen
and in keeping their spirit and legacy alive. |