One Nation: America Remembers September 11, 2001 FROM OUR EDITORS
The editors of Life magazine present a patriotic look at the tragic events of September 11, 2001, as only they can. Stunning visuals, informative text, and a group of specially commissioned essays from the likes of Maya Angelou, Stephen Ambrose, Thomas Keneally, and James Bradley combine to make this a touching and stirring tribute to America's heroes. An introduction by Mayor Rudolph Guiliani is also included.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
With an Introduction by Rudolph Guiliani
During our nation's most trying times, it has been Life that has provided the images that help us understand, remember, and in the process, renew. Now the editors of Life have assembled a moving, brilliantly illustrated account of tragedy and triumph. This is about firemen going in amidst the rubble, but it is also about a Frenchman in Paris holding up a sign that says, "We are all Americans." This is about our leaders taking charge, but it is also about schoolchildren in Iowa hanging an American flag on a tree in their backyard. Beginning with the history of lower Manhattan, the book explains what happened on September 11, profiles many of the heroes, victims and rescuers (fireman, police, doctors, and rescue dogs among them), and paints an inspiring portrait if a nation and world coming together in sadness, pride and resolve.The book is more than photographs. Explanatory text runs throughout, and the book also includes a selection of original essays about America and September 11, written by such notables as Maya Angelou, Thomas Keneally (Schindler's List), Stephen Ambrose, Melissa Fay Greene (The Temple Bombing), Andrei Codrescu, Gordon Parks, Doug Stanton (In Harm's Way), Bob Greene (Duty), James Bradley (Flags of Our Fathers), and others.
Ten percent of the cover price of this book will be donated to the
September 11th Fund of the New York Community Trust and the United Way of
New York City. The purpose of this fund is to help address the immediate
and longer-term needs of victims, their families, and communities affected
by the events of September 11, 2001.
SYNOPSIS
As befits the Life brand, and the associations many Americans have with it, One Nation: America Remembers September 11, 2001 by Life Magazine is not just a book about tragedy, but a look at how the nation, and the world, came together after this disaster. This is about firemen going in amidst the rubble, but it is also about a Frenchman in Paris holding up a sign that says, "We are all Americans." This is about our leaders taking charge, but it is also about schoolchildren in Iowa hanging an American flag on a tree in their backyard. The attack showed us the worst in people, but it also has shown us the best. One Nation will not shy away from dealing with the darkness (it has to, obviously), but it will embrace the light.
Lavishly illustrated with photos throughout.
The profits from the book will be donated to charity.