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"Mr. Smith has captured the horror and chaos of those first terrifying hours, and the ensuing anger and grief and determination. He has also captured the courage of New York city's firefighters and the spirit of the city's firehouses, bloody but unbowed in the wake of that terrible September morning." --Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
"To say the book is moving is an understatement." --Amazon.com
"Tremendously powerful." The New Yorker
"Mr. Smith has captured the horror and chaos of those first terrifying hours, and the ensuing anger and grief and determination. He has also captured the courage of New York city's firefighters and the spirit of the city's firehouses, bloody but unbowed in the wake of that terrible September morning." Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
"To say the book is moving is an understatement." Amazon.com"
"Tremendously powerful." The New Yorker
"Mr. Smith has captured the horror and chaos of those first terrifying hours, and the ensuing anger and grief and determination. He has also captured the courage of New York city's firefighters and the spirit of the city's firehouses, bloody but unbowed in the wake of that terrible September morning." Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
"To say the book is moving is an understatement." Amazon.com
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