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Project Rebirth, survival and the strength of the human spirit from 9/11 survivors, by Robin Stern and Courtney E. Martin

Label
Project Rebirth, survival and the strength of the human spirit from 9/11 survivors, by Robin Stern and Courtney E. Martin
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-228)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Project Rebirth
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
706017790
Responsibility statement
by Robin Stern and Courtney E. Martin
Sub title
survival and the strength of the human spirit from 9/11 survivors
Summary
The images of the burning towers, the heartbroken friends building memorials, the minute-by-minute accounts of the horrors of that day--all are indelibly etched on our collective consciousness. But what of those left behind after 9/11? What have they, and we, learned from the gift of time? In Project Rebirth, a psychologist and a journalist examine the lives of nine people who were directly affected by the events of September 11, 2001. Written concurrently with the filming of a forthcoming documentary, it is uniquely positioned to tackle the questions raised about how people react in the face of crippling grief, how you maintain hope for a future when your life as you knew it is destroyed, and the amazing ability of humans to focus on the positive aspects of day-to-day living in the face of tragedy.--From publisher description
Table Of Contents
A note on Project Rebirth -- A little bird told me : Nick Chirls -- The light at the top : Brian Lyons -- Never forget to do your part : Charles Cook -- The unlikely activist : Larry Courtney -- A life built on brotherhood : Tim Brown -- Digging out of the darkness : Joe Keenan -- Advancing is perfection : Debbie Almontaser -- Becoming whole again : Tanya Villanueva Tepper
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