Ground Zero
How a Photograph Sent a Message of Hope
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Narrated by:
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anonymous
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Written by:
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Don Nardo
About this listen
The tragic events of September 11, 2001 sent shockwaves around the globe that are still felt today. Nearly 3,000 people died in the terrorist attacks and thousands more were injured. On the afternoon of the attacks, three firefighters paused in their rescue work to raise an American flag at Ground Zero in New York City.
In the midst of horror and despair, the iconic photo of the men would remind Americans that they were far from beaten. It represented the country's strength, courage, decency, and its hope for the future.
©2016 Don Nardo (P)2017 Capstone Publishers, Inc.What listeners say about Ground Zero
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- Roberta W
- 2024-05-03
Stupid automated narration
This narration reads the book text as it appears. If there is a photograph on the page in the middle of the text, the narration stops in the middle of the paragraph and reads the caption, in the same tone and cadence as the main text. So, you’ll get, “ “I saw the plane crash and I” “Flight paths of the planes that hit the World Trade Center” “was so shocked. “ “ Dumb and unlistenable. I stopped. Never did get to hear the story of this photo.
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