Recovering Untold Stories

Recovering Untold Stories
Title Recovering Untold Stories PDF eBook
Author University of Kansas Libraries
Publisher
Pages 154
Release 2019-02-13
Genre
ISBN 9781611950229

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A project of the Brown Foundation for Educational Equity, Excellence and Research

Bringing Columbia Home

Bringing Columbia Home
Title Bringing Columbia Home PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Leinbach
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 454
Release 2018-01-23
Genre Science
ISBN 1628728523

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Voted the Best Space Book of 2018 by the Space Hipsters The dramatic inside story of the epic search and recovery operation after the Columbia space shuttle disaster. On February 1, 2003, Columbia disintegrated on reentry before the nation’s eyes, and all seven astronauts aboard were lost. Author Mike Leinbach, Launch Director of the space shuttle program at NASA’s John F. Kennedy Space Center was a key leader in the search and recovery effort as NASA, FEMA, the FBI, the US Forest Service, and dozens more federal, state, and local agencies combed an area of rural east Texas the size of Rhode Island for every piece of the shuttle and her crew they could find. Assisted by hundreds of volunteers, it would become the largest ground search operation in US history. This comprehensive account is told in four parts: Parallel Confusion Courage, Compassion, and Commitment Picking Up the Pieces A Bittersweet Victory For the first time, here is the definitive inside story of the Columbia disaster and recovery and the inspiring message it ultimately holds. In the aftermath of tragedy, people and communities came together to help bring home the remains of the crew and nearly 40 percent of shuttle, an effort that was instrumental in piecing together what happened so the shuttle program could return to flight and complete the International Space Station. Bringing Columbia Home shares the deeply personal stories that emerged as NASA employees looked for lost colleagues and searchers overcame immense physical, logistical, and emotional challenges and worked together to accomplish the impossible. Featuring a foreword and epilogue by astronauts Robert Crippen and Eileen Collins, and dedicated to the astronauts and recovery search persons who lost their lives, this is an incredible, compelling narrative about the best of humanity in the darkest of times and about how a failure at the pinnacle of human achievement became a story of cooperation and hope.

Closure

Closure
Title Closure PDF eBook
Author William Keegan
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 256
Release 2006-09-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1416540962

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One of the four Operations Commanders of the World Trade Center site chronicles the rescue and recovery mission at Ground Zero from September 11, 2001, through the end of operations on May 30, 2002, while telling the story of his own struggle to make peace with all that he saw there. On the morning of 9/11, the Port Authority Police Department was the first uniformed service to respond to the attack on the World Trade Center. When the towers collapsed, thirty-seven of its officers were killed -- the largest loss of law enforcement officers in U.S. history. That afternoon, Lieutenant William Keegan began the work of recovery. The FDNY and NYPD had the territory, but Keegan had the map. PA cops could stand on top of six stories of debris and point to where a stairwell had been; they used PATH tunnels to enter "the pile" from underneath. Closure includes many never-before-told stories, including how Keegan and his officers recovered 1,000 tons of gold and silver from a secret vault to keep the Commodities Exchange from crashing; discovered what appeared to be a black box from one of the planes that hit the towers; and helped raise the inspirational steel beam cross that has become the site's icon. For nine brutal months, the men at Ground Zero wrestled with 1.8 million tons of shattered concrete, twisted steel, body parts, political pressure, and their own grief. Closure tells the unforgettable story of their sacrifice and valor, and how Keegan led the smallest of all the uniformed services at the site to become the most valuable.

American Default

American Default
Title American Default PDF eBook
Author Sebastian Edwards
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 288
Release 2019-09-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0691196044

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The untold story of how FDR did the unthinkable to save the American economy.

Grief's Untold Stories

Grief's Untold Stories
Title Grief's Untold Stories PDF eBook
Author D. L. Starkey
Publisher WestBow Press
Pages 113
Release 2011-08-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 1449722970

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The journey of grief is not one that we would have chosen for ourselves. No one understands the true pain of your sorrow but you. Sometimes we feel alone in our grief. Does anyone understand? Is there any way to put a positive spin on our terrible loss? Does God truly understand what we are going through? God has not abandoned you, even though at times it feels that way. Where is God in our pain? God is never more real than right now. You will read stories of others who have faced deaths door and attained victory through Jesus Christ. You will discover a God who not only cares but intervenes at the intersection of belief and hope. The Holy Spirit will join you on this journey. Allow him to minister to you as you walk through the pages of this book and witness Gods power to heal!

Coming Clean

Coming Clean
Title Coming Clean PDF eBook
Author Robert Granfield
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 319
Release 1999-11
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0814715826

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Drawing from interviews with 46 former addicts who overcame their addictions without treatment or the support of self-help groups, Granfield (sociology, U. of Denver) and Cloud (social work, U. of Denver) examine the process of "natural recovery," and consider its implications for social work, the treatment of addiction, and national drug policy. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Untold Stories

Untold Stories
Title Untold Stories PDF eBook
Author Alan Bennett
Publisher Faber & Faber
Pages 820
Release 2008-09-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0571246893

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Alan Bennett's first collection of prose since Writing Home takes in all his major writings over the last ten years. The title piece is a poignant family memoir with an account of the marriage of his parents, the lives and deaths of his aunts and the uncovering of a long-held family secret. Bennett, as always, is both amusing and poignant, whether he's discussing his modest childhood or his work with the likes of Maggie Smith, Thora Hird and John Gielgud. Also included are his much celebrated diaries for the years 1996 to 2004. At times heartrending and at others extremely funny, Untold Stories is a matchless and unforgettable anthology. Since the success of Beyond the Fringe in the 1960s Alan Bennett has delighted audiences worldwide with his gentle humour and wry observations about life. His many works include Forty Years On, The Lady in the Van, Talking Heads, A Question of Attribution and The Madness of King George. The History Boys opened to great acclaim at the National in 2004, and is winner of the Evening Standard Award, the South Bank Award and the Critics' Circle Award for Best New Play. 'Perhaps the best loved of English writers alive today.' Sunday Telegraph Untold Stories is published jointly with Profile Books.