Once more to the sky : the rebuilding of the World Trade Center / Scott Raab and Joe Woolhead ; foreword by Colum McCann.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781982176143
- ISBN: 1982176148
- Physical Description: xvi, 332 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 22 cm
- Edition: First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
- Publisher: New York : Simon & Schuster, 2021.
- Copyright: ©2021
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note: | Foreword -- Prologue -- The foundation: September 2005 -- The engineers: February 2006 -- The blasters: September 2006 -- The steel: June 2007 -- Of time and the Freedom Tower: October 2008 -- Good days at Ground Zero: October 2008 -- The memorial: September 2011 -- The truth about the World Trade Center: September 2012 -- A target in perpetuity: September 2013 -- The Freedom Tower is an absolute miracle: January/February 2015 -- Epilogue. |
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Genre: | History. Pictorial works. Illustrated works. |
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Homer Public Library | 974.71 RAA (Text) | 000162827 | Nonfiction | Available | - |
Author Notes
Once More to the Sky : The Rebuilding of the World Trade Center
Scott Raab is a graduate of Cleveland State University and the University of Iowa's Writers' Workshop. The author of two books, The Whore of Akron and You're Welcome, Cleveland , he also spent nineteen years as a Writer at Large for Esquire magazine. He lives in Glen Ridge, New Jersey. Joe Woolhead was born and raised in Dublin, and has been living in New York City for over thirty years. When the attacks happened on September 11, 2001, he grabbed his camera and shot what he witnessed over the course of three days. His photographs from that time were published all over the world. His work has since been featured in the New York Times , Esquire , the book A Century Downtown, and the documentaries Men at Lunch and The Irish New Yorkers . In addition to collaborating with clients such as Disney and Related, he works with Silverstein Properties documenting the rebuilding at the World Trade Center site and the 9/11 Memorial Museum. He currently resides in Queens with his wife, Ozy, and their son, Chet.