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OUT OF THE BLUE: A NARRATIVE OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 Bernstein, Richard 2002 8293 Richard Bernstein and the staff of The New York Times present a clear and vivid portrait of the events of September 11, 2001, piecing together the facts from a wide variety of sources. In addition to recounting the details of that tragic and heroic day, Bernstein looks back at the origins of the Islamic extremist movement that gave birth to Osama bin Laden and the Al Qaeda organization, as well as the indoctrination and training of the 9/11 hijackers. FROM THE PUBLISHER "An eyewitness recalls an image, a moment of clarity and stillness before the world changed forever. On September 11, 2001, innocence met with violence, complacency with fervor, openness with secrecy, humanity with hate. The murderous terrorist attacks on our nation reminded us all of the randomness of fate and the transience of life." Out of the Blue begins at the beginning, and Richard Bernstein tells the story of the people, forces, and events that led to one of the most unforgettable days in American history. For the first time, we get a full account of the transformation of Osama bin Laden from wealthy, carefree youth to political and religious radical against a backdrop of growing Islamic extremism; the evolution of Al Qaeda and its previous terrorist exploits; and the indoctrination and training of Mohammed Atta and the other hijackers. We also learn the stories of several Americans who perished that day: the decorated war hero Rick Rescorla, who, as head of security for Morgan Stanley, made sure that his people got out alive; Jeremy Glick, one of the brave men who fought back against the terrorists on flight 93 before it crashed in Pennsylvania; and Peter Ganci, the veteran fire chief who died as he had lived, fighting a fire alongside men he loved and trusted. The lives of those and many other men and women are re-created in vivid detail as they careen toward a cataclysmic intersection. Henry Holt & Company, Incorporated 0805072403 / 9780805072402 Hardcover As New As New Book Jacket New York Price:
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OUT OF THE BLUE: THE STORY OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2001, FROM JIHAD TO GROUND ZERO Bernstein, Richard 2003 19402 ABOUT THE BOOK Out of the Blue: The Story of September 11, 2001, from Jihad to Ground Zero FROM OUR EDITORS Richard Bernstein and the staff of The New York Times present a clear and vivid portrait of the events of September 11, 2001, piecing together the facts from a wide variety of sources. In addition to recounting the details of that tragic and heroic day, Bernstein looks back at the origins of the Islamic extremist movement that gave birth to Osama bin Laden and the Al Qaeda organization, as well as the indoctrination and training of the 9/11 hijackers. FROM THE PUBLISHER Following the lives of heroes, victims, and terrorists of September 11, 2001, Richard Bernstein, one of The New York Times's most experienced journalists, weaves the complex tale of a multitude of lives colliding in conflagration on that fateful morning. Bernstein takes us inside the al-Qaeda organization and traces its history; he also introduces us to the police officers and firefighters as well as some of the Trade Center workers who were lost on that day. And we follow the lives of the rest of America in the hours and days after the attack. With a new afterword by the author, this highly acclaimed and incisive account is destined to stand as the essential chronicle of this singular moment in our history. FROM THE CRITICS Publishers Weekly Veteran Times reporter and book critic Bernstein has drawn on the newspaper's staff reporting of the terrible events of September 11 to create an account that stands out for its poignancy and humanity. Focusing on the personal the victims, the perpetrators and heroes whose lives became tangled in catastrophe the book goes behind the scenes to explore the ways in which so many lives were irrevocably changed. The personal vignettes are emotional without being maudlin, informative without being polemical. We get, for instance, the stunning moment, described with admirable understatement, when Joe Disorbo at the World Trade Center, who "had been too busy surviving to contemplate the scope of the disaster... realized that he was staring into a dusty vacant sky. `Where's the building?' he asked, not quite believing the evidence of his eyes." But the book doesn't stop at the personal. It uses these stories as a jumping-off point for a comprehensive look at the terror attacks the reactions of New Yorkers, the nation and the world; the criticism of U.S. government agencies; the lingering effects of the tragedy. While some of this information has been published elsewhere, it has not been gathered so comprehensively nor has it been written so well. This powerful account deserves to be a bestseller. (Sept. 11) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information. Library Journal New York Times veteran Bernstein takes on the demanding job of transforming the paper's reportage on September 11 into a seamless narrative. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information. School Library Journal Adult/High School-Two different yet effective treatments. The quality of the writing and the book's scope make Blue perhaps the best of the 9/11 anniversary volumes. Bernstein focuses on the World Trade Center attacks without slighting the disasters at the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania. His comprehensive view makes the connection between the Islamic fundamentalist hijackers in Pakistan in 1979 and enrollees in Florida flight schools in 2000 and 2001. Firsthand accounts of survivors' escapes from the WTC along with the self-sacrificing courage of others they witnessed mix with sketches of extraordinary lives violently cut short. Such sketches also fill Heroes, a virtual obituary/memorial to the 40 people who died attempting to thwart the actions of four hijackers. Eerily, Longman tells how some passengers opted for the flight at the last minute. His hundreds of interviews allow for both fact and speculation regarding the plane's eventual disintegration into a Pennsylvania field. Both books include photographs of the tragedies and the people involved, relate the last conversations of victims via cell or air phones, and are graphic in parts, Henry Holt & Company, Incorporated 0805074104 / 9780805074109 Soft Cover As New Westminister, Maryland, U.S.A. Price:
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