Very Detailed and Informative
It almost seems unbelievable that 9/11 could have happened here on U.S. soil...and especially that it's been over two decades since we witnessed such horror and tragedy. As author Tony Zeoli stated, (paraphrasing loosely) , how could our own giant aircraft filled with innocent civilians be overtaken by terrorists and flown into our iconic symbols of freedom, commerce etc? How could all of those lives have been snuffed out in an a matter of minutes? And more importantly, is anything different today? And is it different ENOUGH so we can know this will never happen again?
As for the book itself, I am one who felt I knew a lot about the events of 9/11 from news, media, research and reading. But there were things in THIS book that I did not know. I had no idea that Team Romeo was formed and went without pay or seeking recognition, into Ground Zero day after day for many months to rescue their fallen brothers and sisters. Yes, I figured it was pretty obvious that anyone there would have seen horrible things but I, thankfully do not know death on that visceral level! I don't know what death smells like or, as the author pointed out, that some parts recovered looked nothing like a human being. I shuddered when he described a friend who had seen so much that horrified him that he had to avoid the meat counter at the grocery store when shopping for dinner with his family because it would remind him of those body parts recovered that were in pieces, unrecognizable. Can we even IMAGINE what these brave heroes went through in order to try and bring everyone home to their loved ones? I am grateful that most of us can't imagine living that experience!
This book is very well written, very detailed and NOT an easy read in terms of content. But it is vital and in a sense it gives a voice to all of the police and fire and others who ran into the towers to rescue when others were running away from them. They paid with their lives. It is up to all of us to carry the memories of 9/11 forward so that indeed, we NEVER FORGET and future generations will be able to say the same. I highly recommend this book!