Summary of Amanda Ripley's The Unthinkable
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Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
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Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9781669382157
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 On Feb. 26, 1993, a terrorist attack took place on the World Trade Center, and Elia Zedeño was in an express elevator carrying a slice of Sbarro’s pizza. She had taken a new temporary worker to the food court to show him around, and they were on their way back to their desks.
#2 The 1993 bombing became a story about terrorism, but it was also a story about procrastination and denial, the first phase of the human disaster experience.
#3 Zedeño, who is from Cuba, came to America with her family in 1971. She worked in the Trade Center for over twenty-one years, and was forty-one years old when 9/11 occurred. She would head up to the cafeteria to get some breakfast, as usual.
#4 The Trade Center did not feel like a cluster of seven buildings, but like a city. Every day, fifty thousand people came to work there, and another two hundred thousand passed through.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 On Feb. 26, 1993, a terrorist attack took place on the World Trade Center, and Elia Zedeño was in an express elevator carrying a slice of Sbarro’s pizza. She had taken a new temporary worker to the food court to show him around, and they were on their way back to their desks.
#2 The 1993 bombing became a story about terrorism, but it was also a story about procrastination and denial, the first phase of the human disaster experience.
#3 Zedeño, who is from Cuba, came to America with her family in 1971. She worked in the Trade Center for over twenty-one years, and was forty-one years old when 9/11 occurred. She would head up to the cafeteria to get some breakfast, as usual.
#4 The Trade Center did not feel like a cluster of seven buildings, but like a city. Every day, fifty thousand people came to work there, and another two hundred thousand passed through.
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