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“You captured a moment in history and froze it in time. You gave
me a new appreciation for the people and the events, as you made
me feel like I was right there. If someday I’m asked about
09/11, I’ll simply hand them “Gone but not forgotten” and they
will live it through your eyes but with their hearts.
Steven
East Stroudsburg, PA
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You dissected and examined the tragic events in such a way, that I felt
both comfort and inspiration. This was the hardest book I’ve ever read.
But I’ve never loved a book more. You have taken literature to the next
level.
Bruce Flemington, N.J.
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“Everyone should read your story before they knock this country—It’s a
wake up call. This book broke the boundaries for honor and dignity. It
makes me prouder than ever to be an American”
Malcolm Staten Island, NY
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You treated the event with respect and dignity, while keeping the
triumphant spirit of the towers alive forever.”
Pamela
Morris Plains, NJ
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Oh my God! I
started to read it this morning at work and I am up to page 10 and had
to stop. It's a story that totally takes you in. Very well written. I
wish every American could read about this again - and just remember what
these people went through. It is engrossing, compelling and
Heart-rendering
Joan
Hopatcong, NJ
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Living the rescue effort with you, clearly exemplified the heroism on
9/11. You put the greatest rescue effort in history in perspective.
Frank
Scranton, PA
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You've touch my
heart, and made me cry today. Reading your book on the train
going to a job interview choked me up with tears. I had to
stop reading it, in fear that people on the train, would think
that I'm crazy. Great work! I really relived that day.
Angella Decatur,Georgia |
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