Touching History
The Untold Story of the Drama that Unfolded in the Skies over America on 9/11
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This look back at the nightmarish events of September 11th, 2001, comes seven years after the tragedy but still describes the day with the greatest of detail and sorrow. Just when the public was sure they'd heard it all, author Lynn Spencer offers this captivating account filled with interviews and research provided by those on the front lines. Narrator Joyce Bean reads with little sympathy in her voice as she plows through the material at a breakneck pace. The accounts are touching and harrowing, but Bean speeds through them all much too quickly. Listeners will be hard pressed to gain any groundbreaking information, if they can keep up at all. L.B. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
Starred review from April 14, 2008
While most Americans watched the 9/11 attacks on television, the guardians of the nation’s air-control and air-defense systems had the unenviable task of trying to halt them. Working from interviews and tape archives, Spencer’s minute-by-minute chronicle recreates their heroics in nerve-racking detail. In her telling, air-traffic controllers panicked as a seemingly routine—and quickly spotted—initial hijacking metastasized into a coordinated terror attack of unknown size and direction, and tried to divine which of thousands of planes on their radars had become guided missiles. Airline pilots dodged through suddenly chaotic skies while assuring suspicious control towers that they weren’t hijackers themselves. Meanwhile, Air National Guard fighter pilots, hobbled by bad communications and misdirection, scrambled to defend against a murky threat. (Spencer’s sources insist there was a fighter in position to stop United 93, had its passengers not brought it down, by having the pilot ram the airliner with his F-16.) Spencer, a flight instructor, expertly elucidates the complexities and pitfalls of American aviation as it faced a staggering challenge.
August 25, 2008
Through meticulous research and a talent for scene-setting, Spencer delivers a minute-by-minute account of the events of September 11, 2001, through the eyes of people in the flight industry and the military. Spencer’s detailed account jumps from commercial airports to military bases to executive board rooms around the country as she depicts the events and actions of all those involved in responding to the terrorist attacks. The audio acknowledges the problems with the security system, but also the resourcefulness and determination of the many people who tried to prevent the catastrophe. At first, Joyce Bean doesn’t seem the right voice in a book dominated by male voices. In some of the narrative and exhaustive parts of the text, her voice doesn’t provide the energy and emphasis that is needed. However, her many masculine vocal projections are distinct and match the emotional projection of each character, making her performance a very strong one. A Free Press hardcover (Reviews, Apr. 14).
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