
The Red Bandanna
A Life. A Choice. A Legacy.
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2016
Lexile Score
980
Reading Level
5-7
نویسنده
Tom Rinaldiشابک
9780735289437
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
- دیدگاه کاربران
نقد و بررسی

July 11, 2016
During the World Trade Center attack, many acted with selfless bravery, risking, and often losing, their lives. ESPN correspondent Rinaldi focuses on one of these heroes, a Wall Street junior associate named Welles Crowther. Raised in privilege in New York’s Rockland County, Crowther was drawn as child to the local firehouse and eventually joined the company. Although Welles successfully navigated Wall Street after college, by the summer of 2001 he’d decided to become an N.Y.C. firefighter. Welles disappeared in the chaos of the WTC attack, but his family heard reports of a young man who’d guided people to safety from the 78th floor of the South Tower. One clue helped to identify Crowther: survivors said their protector wore a red bandana. Rinaldi crafts a meticulous and vivid portrait of Crowther’s life and the desperate hours after the jets hit, including thumbnail sketches of those he aided before the towers fell. All too often, Rinaldi projects anticipatory dread before 9/11, relating that Crowther told a friend “I’m going to be part of something big” as if what happened was somehow predestined. This emphasis on premonition tells readers more about the way humans process tragedy than about Crowther’s unquestionable courage and competence. In fact, no such embellishment is needed: the young man’s actions speak for themselves. Agent: David Black, David Black Agency.

Tom Rinaldi's grounded tone gives listeners a sense of comfort while experiencing this tragic yet inspirational audiobook. Rinaldi recounts the true story of Welles Crowther, who, as a child, was given a red bandanna by his father. Crowther's life first led him to a competitive Wall Street job with a company housed in the World Trade Center, but later he switched careers--and found his place as firefighter. When the Twin Towers were attacked on 9/11, Welles was there, and his heroic actions were described after survivors identified him by his red bandanna, allowing his family to learn about his last moments and deeds. Rinaldi's narrative does not overdramatize events, an approach that makes this story even more moving. S.P.C. � AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine
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