Excellent, disturbing book. I saw the documentary and immediately got the book. There are more details in the book, but I will admit I did occasionally get a little bored (only because I already knew the story). At the same time, the extra details did add to the tale and I found reading the book ...
I vaguely remember hearing this story about the woman who was the poster child for the 9/11 survivors and battled for their rights, but was later exposed as a fraud who wasn't even in the US (never mind in the World Trade Center towers) on that fateful day.While I read the book I knew exactly how...
Listened to this audio book in one day on a very long drive. Kept my attention. She covers all the aspects- the victims and their recovery, the burn center doctor and nurses, other patients at the burn center, burn treatment advances over the years, the police investigation into the fire, the emo...
“Blondie! Call me as soon as you get this.” Another one of Tania’s urgent phone messages. Linda had become accustomed to them. Sometimes it was just Tania being her normal impatient self. Other times she had something pressing that she needed to talk about. This was one of those...
He had been plotting to see Alvaro all day. Now it was late at night and his mother had finally gone home. Every time he had asked her about Alvaro, she had said he was fine, okay, getting better every day. The lights in the burn unit were dim, and the respiratory therapist was listening to his b...