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Lamentation: 9/11 by E. L. Doctorow
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Lamentation: 9/11

by E. L. Doctorow

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I bought this for the E.L. Doctorow connection. I have been collecting his books. I find myself dipping back into it every now and then to look at some of the pictures and to read some of the names of the people who died.
It is a lamentation. ( )
  gmillar | Aug 6, 2009 |
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100% of the profits from sale of Lamentation:9/11 will be donated to Seeds of Peace for a new program to bring American and Arab teenagers together to create a common understanding between our two cultures. The Seeds of Peace is a nonprofit, nonpolitical organization that brings teenagers from regions of conflict together to develop the leadership capabilities required to end the cycles of violence. The program has brought together teenagers from Israel and the Arab nations, the Balkans and, most recently India and Pakistan. It is our hope that these friendships will provide the seeds for an everlasting peace.
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The vicious acts that were perpetrated on 11 September were an attack on humanity itself.
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Moving text accompanies photographs of posters for the missing put up around New York City following 9/11. It is a personal reflection on the people of the city and the special bond that gives them strength.

(retrieved from Amazon Tue, 05 Jan 2010 15:08:14 -0500)

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