AOL Books Gallery: 'Watching the World Change'
This coming Monday marks a somber anniversary: the fifth year after 9/11, a day when our country was changed forever.
David Friend, now a Vanity Fair magazine editor and former Director of Photography at LIFE magazine has published an important and compelling book: 'Watching the World Change: Stories Behind the Images of 9/11' (Farrar, Straus & Giroux).
We've built a Books Gallery from 'Watching the World Change' that features photos from the book with audio commentary from David Friend. Please take a moment today and take a look.
You'll also find my interviews with Kristen Breitweiser on her book 'Wake-Up Call: The Political Education of a 9/11 Widow' and with Tom Kean on his book 'Without Precedent: The Inside Story of the 9/11 Commission.'
bookmaven2005 at 8:39:00 AM EDT Blog about this entry
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Tom, in response to your frankness: Kristen Breitweiser and her late husband did vote Republican. One of the chapters in her book details their political leanings.
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It is unfortunate that many people do not realize that the US was under attack by terrorists well before 9-11. (1998 bombing of 2 east african US embassies, the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen, the first attack on the twin towers, to name a few..) The ONLY difference was and is how the leaders of the government chose to respond. I happen to beleive that if the Clinton government had stopped ordering domino's pizza and strippers for a minute, and had gone after these terrorists with even a little bit of "Shock and Awe," we may not have had to loose the people we lost on 9-11. What upsets me even more is a widow who uses her loss to promote herself and her own political agenda. I feel for those who lost family and friends, but to use such a personal tragedy for political or monetary gain..well, that is just a little too Cindy Sheehan for me. Grief, rage understandable..entitlement? not so much
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Why don't you people quit whinning, if someone wants to kill you it doesn't matter where the FBI or CIA is they are going to kill you or die trying. You may not like it but you had better thank God everyday for George Bush. If not for him theres no telling how many times this country whould have been attacked by now.
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Re: Kristen Breitweiser
What a horrible, horrible person. If her husband had not perished on that fateful day, I wonder what he would have had to say about the 9/11 widows.
This woman raises having a sense of entitlement to levels not even approached by Lisa Beamer.
Jim O'Brien, Chicago

9/12/06 5:00 AM