September Twelfth

September Twelfth
Author:
Publisher: Tangerine Press
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780439442466

An elementary school class offers words of reassurance that even after the horrors of September 11, 2001, life will go on.

September Twelfth

September Twelfth
Author: Dean Rotbart
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-08-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734484175

One Day at a Time in Al-Anon

One Day at a Time in Al-Anon
Author: Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780910034630

Alcoholism is a family illness, and changed attitudes can aid recovery. This daily readings guide for family and friends of alcoholics provides meditations and reminder, and visualizations that can provide a measure of comfort, serenity, and a sense of achievement.

September 12

September 12
Author: Gregory Smithsimon
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0814786715

The collapse of the World Trade Center shattered windows across the street in Battery Park City, throwing the neighborhood into darkness and smothering homes in debris. Residents fled. In the months and years after they returned, they worked to restore their community. Until September 11, Battery Park City had been a secluded, wealthy enclave just west Wall Street, one with all the opulence of the surrounding corporate headquarters yet with a gated, suburban feel. After the towers fell it became the most visible neighborhood in New York. This ethnography of an elite planned community near the heart of New York City’s financial district examines both the struggles and shortcomings of one of the city’s wealthiest neighborhoods. In doing so, September 12 discovers the vibrant exclusivity that makes Battery Park City an unmatched place to live for the few who can gain entry. Focusing on both the global forces that shape local landscapes and the exclusion that segregates American urban development, Smithsimon shows the tensions at work as the neighborhood’s residents mobilized to influence reconstruction plans. September 12 reveals previously unseen conflicts over the redevelopment of Lower Manhattan, providing a new understanding of the ongoing, reciprocal relationship between social conflicts and the spaces they both inhabit and create.

Poisoned Jungle

Poisoned Jungle
Author: James Ballard
Publisher: Koehler Books
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2020-08-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781646631148

"The napalmed children peered at him, uncomprehending, not understanding what happened, and asked him to fix their burns, alleviate their pain. He tried to explain- such a terrible mistake. No words came out of his mouth."  Poisoned Jungle speaks to the long psychological tentacles war has on the lives it touches, and the difficulty of breaking free of them. Realizing changes have occurred deep within, Vietnam War medic Andy Parks must reconcile his new reality to establish a life worth living-not an easy task. How will Andy Parks ever dispel the images he brought home with him? He can't live with them-or outrun them. Even in sleep he finds no rest. In a powerful human saga, Andy teeters on the chasm of survivor's guilt, desperate to find equilibrium in his life. Deep down, he wants to live but doesn't know how. Poisoned Jungle is an intimate glimpse into one veteran's struggle for meaning after experiencing the despair of war.