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A review by ldrenea
The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of September 11, 2001 by Garrett M. Graff
emotional
informative
reflective
sad
medium-paced
5.0
I listened via audiobook (at 1.25 speed) and this book broke me. Every American should give this book a listen. I’m not sure how it would read as a physical book, but the audible was incredible! Narration was clear and gave personal touches with 45 different voices sharing stories of New Yorkers, residents of Arlington Va, firefighters, and many many more.
I was a sophomore in high school when 9/11 happened and it was extremely eye opening to listen to the many different views and stories now, as an adult, with a husband and children of my own.
The insiders information about what took place on Air Force One, in The Oval Office, and the in the elementary school in Florida where President Bush was reading to students and notified of the days events; all of it is just mind blowing and feels like intimate information that I’d never been privy to.
16 hours of audio. I listened over the course of four days, and it never got old. Run, don’t walk, to your local library and listen to this book for free using the Libby app.
I was a sophomore in high school when 9/11 happened and it was extremely eye opening to listen to the many different views and stories now, as an adult, with a husband and children of my own.
The insiders information about what took place on Air Force One, in The Oval Office, and the in the elementary school in Florida where President Bush was reading to students and notified of the days events; all of it is just mind blowing and feels like intimate information that I’d never been privy to.
16 hours of audio. I listened over the course of four days, and it never got old. Run, don’t walk, to your local library and listen to this book for free using the Libby app.
Graphic: Death, Violence, and War