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    eBook-of-the-Month, September 2002

Beyond Stone and Steel  
Beyond Stone and Steel: A Memorial to the September 11, 2001 Victims
by Brian W. Vaszily

Available as an ebook edition from Fictionwise, for Qvadis Express Reader, or for your personal library, in a paper edition from Amazon.com.

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    T HE TRAGEDY of September 11, 2001 left us each trying to fill a uniquely unfamiliar void in our spirit with something that will make us whole again. Somehow we need to feel the experience in a way that following the news coverage just doesn't accomplish.

Brian W. Vaszily found a way, and shares it with us in this brilliant anthology of thoughts, feelings, desires and dreams that were cut short on that terrible Tuesday. Through imagined characters he does what no news story or survivor's account can - he brings us into the lives of the departed - people so much like our friends, our families, and ourselves - as their final minutes play out. This uplifting work gently guides the reader beyond the tragedy of stone and steel to reaffirm what is truly important about being alive.

We hear the very last thoughts of victims who jumped from the World Trade Center towers - wishes for mothers and sons, wishes of hope for the living. We enter a fireman's mind as he forces his way up the stairwell a minute before the tower collapses, fighting his instinct to run down with everyone else because he can save at least one. A young soldier, just killed in the Pentagon, tells us what he would do if he had just one more day of life.... In the last section, a dying husband buried beneath the rubble composes, in his head, a final letter to his wife, somewhere high above.


 
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