Following the lives of heroes, victims, and terrorists of September 11, 2001, Richard Bernstein, one ofThe New York Times's most skillful journalists, weaves the complex tale of a multitude of lives colliding in conflagration on that fateful morning. Bernstein takes us inside the al-Qaeda organization and introduces us to police officers and firefighters as well as some of the Trade Center workers who were lost on that day. And we follow the lives of the rest of America in the hours and days after the attack.
This riveting, incisive, and authoritative account is destined to stand as the essential chronicle of this singular moment in our history.
In twenty years withThe New York Times,Richard Bernsteinhas served as bureau chief at the United Nations and in Paris, as national cultural reporter, and currently as a daily book critic. He has written five books, most recentlyUltimate Journey. He lives in New York City.
[A] superbly written overall chronicle of the events leading up to September 11, [it] draws on the reporting of the entire New York Times staff to bring alive the background with a subtlety and mastery that could almost make September 11 seem unsurprising. San Francisco Chronicle
An invaluable road map of the events of September 11 . . . A tightly written, lucid account . . . of the tragedy and a fascinating survey of the players and forces that produced it. The New York Times
Provides striking glimpses into the unimaginable human details of the tragedy. The Christian Science Monitor
Bernstein's narrative is exceptional. His ability to sift through the facts and near-facts of recent terrorism history is unerring. He is a winningly modest writer, but he is not afraid of the poetic. The Washington Post Book World