In response to doubletrouble... I read in a newspaper article that the author is giving 100% of the proceeds of this book to a children's charity. So, anyhow, I felt the book very interesting and a great testimony about airplane crashes and crisis workers! Everyone involved in the Sept 11th activation should read it. It was very moving.
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Review for Exit Row and response to doubletroublefive-o I was deeply touched by this book, and surprised to find it contained much more than the title and subtitle hinted at. Not everyone is going to get the same thing out of a book, but in all fairness and honesty, I can only conclude that doubletroublefive-o did not read to the end of the book. Had he or she done so, the full picture would have come clear. In a serendipitous...
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I picked this up at the bookstore and read it in one sitting. The cover attracted my attention, but the story is very well written and centers on an unlikely relationship between a crisis worker (the author) and the crisis victim. Everyone can relate to it though, because everyone has some sort of tragedy in life, and be it small or large - it must be addressed sooner or later. This book shows how two people from different...
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Having adopted two children, I loved Tammy's other book, "Searching for a Piece of My Soul" - her own account of searching for her father and the experience of others who have also searched for family members. I personally used it as a guide and have recommended it to scores of others. Now Tammy's back with a new book that chronicles another of her personal experiences -- this time leading an Emergency Response Team that...
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