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A review by carriegavit
Fall and Rise: The Story of 9/11 by Mitchell Zuckoff
5.0
Being so young when 9/11 happened, it wasn't something that was explained thoroughly to me at the time or during the rest of my schooling. This book is a must-read for everyone interested in learning more about 9/11, what happened, how it happened, why it happened and how individual people and the nation as a whole were affected.
The book is separated into sections that make it much easier to read since the content of the book can be overwhelmingly heavy at times. The reader is introduced to people who are in some way impacted by what occurs on each of the flights, at the towers or at the Pentagon. In some cases, they are individuals who lost their lives and the story is being retold by a loved one. Other times, they are individuals who lost someone on 9/11 or they are stories of survivors, EMTs, firefighters, police officers, etc. We follow them from what they were doing on 9/10, through the morning of 9/11 and into the start of 9/12 and beyond.
There are specific sections dedicated to each flight, each tower and the Pentagon. I found this extremely helpful so as to not get confused and, more importantly, so I could put the book down in-between sections to process what I read (figuratively speaking since I read this on my computer). As much as you may want to soar through this book, I advise you take it section by section and don't overwhelm yourself. The content is extremely heavy. It will leave you sad, mad, angry, hurt and more.
I couldn't recommend this book more, though. I learned so much and feel it's important that we keep giving space to these peoples' stories even as time passes.
The book is separated into sections that make it much easier to read since the content of the book can be overwhelmingly heavy at times. The reader is introduced to people who are in some way impacted by what occurs on each of the flights, at the towers or at the Pentagon. In some cases, they are individuals who lost their lives and the story is being retold by a loved one. Other times, they are individuals who lost someone on 9/11 or they are stories of survivors, EMTs, firefighters, police officers, etc. We follow them from what they were doing on 9/10, through the morning of 9/11 and into the start of 9/12 and beyond.
There are specific sections dedicated to each flight, each tower and the Pentagon. I found this extremely helpful so as to not get confused and, more importantly, so I could put the book down in-between sections to process what I read (figuratively speaking since I read this on my computer). As much as you may want to soar through this book, I advise you take it section by section and don't overwhelm yourself. The content is extremely heavy. It will leave you sad, mad, angry, hurt and more.
I couldn't recommend this book more, though. I learned so much and feel it's important that we keep giving space to these peoples' stories even as time passes.