September 11: Survivors
A compendium of the accounts, history, and remembrances surrounding the September 11th attacks.
Books by those who were there
- Closure : the untold story of the Ground Zero rescue and recovery mission byCall Number: 974.71 KeeISBN: 0743291867
Books by those who were there
- Last Man Down : a firefighter's story of survival and escape from the World Trade Center byCall Number: 974.71 PicISBN: 0425186776
- On top of the world : Cantor Fitzgerald, Harold Lutnick and 9/11 : a story of loss and renewal byCall Number: 332.62 LUTISBN: 0060510293
- Thunder dog : a blind man, his guide dog, and triumph of trust at Ground Zero byISBN: 9781400203048
Subject Guide
Deception
- The Woman Who Wasn't There byISBN: 9781451652086Publication Date: 2012-04-03It was a tale of loss and recovery, of courage and sorrow, of horror and inspiration. Tania Head’s astonishing account of her experience on September 11, 2001—from crawling through the carnage and chaos to escaping the seventy-eighth-floor sky lobby of the burning south tower to losing her fiancÉ in the collapsed north tower—transformed her into one of the great victims and heroes of that tragic day. Tania selflessly took on the responsibility of giving a voice and a direction to the burgeoning World Trade Center Survivors’ Network, helping save the “Survivor Stairway” and leading tours at Ground Zero, including taking then-governor Pataki, Mayor Bloomberg, and former mayor Giuliani on the inaugural tour of the WTC site. She even used her own assets to fund charitable events to help survivors heal. But there was something very wrong with Tania’s story—a terrible secret that would break the hearts and challenge the faith of all those she claimed to champion. Told with the unique insider perspective and authority of Angelo J. Guglielmo, Jr., a filmmaker shooting a documentary on the efforts of the Survivors’ Network, and previously one of Tania’s closest friends,The Woman Who Wasn’t Thereis the story of one of the most audacious and bewildering quests for acclaim in recent memory—one that poses fascinating questions about the essence of morality and the human need for connection at any cost.